The track follows the release of last months ‘Two Years This May’
Armed with a uniquely dreamy and gentle brand of pop that instantly lulls you in thanks to her immersive guitar playing and vocals, UK singer-songwriter Molly Rymer is somebody who is carving out a unique path for herself as a distinctive talent with mountains of appeal and charm and a litany of stellar releases to go alongside it.
The latest of these is her new single ‘Sleeptalking’, a track that melds intricate guitar melodies with a gorgeously laid-back feel to make for a sound that feels as tranquil and chilled as anything that you’re likely to hear anytime soon. There is a real earnest nature to the stripped-back sound and style that makes every word the artist says feel authentic and real from the outset, just adding to the emotion and heart that emanates from it. The wholesome allure of a fresh and exciting kind of love saturates the track and floods it with an endearing and infectiously warm feel throughout, making for a track that feels resonating and compelling in the nicest of ways.
“I wanted Sleeptalking to encapsulate a quiet kind of excitement”, Rymer explains, “a room lit by only the white glow of a smartphone screen at 1am on a random Tuesday, because you just can’t stop talking to this person and go to bed. It’s a feeling that reminds me of being 16 years old, but one so universal I can guarantee I’d still be doing it in my 30s.”