The track follows the release of the artist’s lauded debut single ‘Lemonzest’ from last year.
Thanks to her unique cocktail of indie rock and folk, and the distinctive sense of personality and guile that saturates her sound, emerging German-Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad Ann is rapidly establishing herself as an exciting and immersive rising prospect, now boasting two thoroughly unique and thoughtful singles that showcase the charm and nuance of her appeal.
The second and most recent of these singles is ‘Four Walls’, a track has both a traditional folk-influenced core while having this wandering, rebellious spirit that sees it taking fun stylistic left turns and creative shift that keep it feeling captivating and enchanting throughout. Themes like fear, isolation and obsession are explored on the track, anchored by an atmospheric kind of darkness that marries the fun, explorative nature of the sound with its more haunting themes. All monsters and issues are there to be slain however, and the artist does this is rousing and empowering style as the track weaves through an enlightening and cathartic journey that continues to highlight the multi-faceted and enigmatic deftness of the artist.