‘All My Fault’ is a cathartic and personal new release from rising alt-pop artist Maddy Little

The reflective new single sees the artist looking back on a toxic relationship in liberating fashion

The reflective new single sees the artist looking back on a toxic relationship in liberating fashion

With the release of her raw and personal new single ‘All My Fault’, Canadian indie alt-pop artist Maddy Little continues to showcase the relatable appeal of her catchy and engrossing sound, honing in on themes like self-doubt and manipulation in a way that feels sure to resonate with listeners.

The track has a stripped-back, rock-edged feel to it that heightens the raw and unfiltered nature of the lyrics and message, mirroring the emotional core of a situation where the artist found herself trapped in a relationship where she was consistently put down and made to feel inferior. People can often find themselves in similar, strength-sapping situations, and this cathartic and poignant articulation of these struggles make for a really liberating and immersive listening experience.

“I was constantly either being blamed, or blaming myself,” she explains. “I didn’t think I was good enough, or I felt too weak to walk away from a situation where I wasn’t valued.”