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Alt-indie duo EEVAH release new EP ‘Simplify Life’

Alt-indie duo EEVAH‘s highly anticipated EP Simplify Life is out now. Taken from the EP is latest single Notice You, also out now.

The EP showcases a rarely revealed side of EEVAH, characterised by raw ferocity, angst and frustration. Breaking free from the inclination to please others, the band embrace their true authentic selves. Simplify Life is bursting with catchy hooks, captivating melodies and electrifying guitar riffs, alongside personal and relatable lyrics that delve into profound themes.

Previous singles have already seen support from BBC Radio 1BBC 6MusicBBC Introducing and Radio X, as well as Atwood Magazine and Q Magazine to name a few. They were also featured as the cover artist for Spotify’s shockwave editorial playlist after the release of single Heartbeat Is Missing. They also recently supported Everything Everything at their album launch show at The Marble Factory, Bristol.

Of the EP, the band say “we’ve always been a singles band because in some ways I think we were exploring what we were about and what we wanted to sound like. That’s probably the reason behind our ever eclectic back catalogue. But with this EP we wanted to nail down the EEVAH sound once and for all. It’s called ‘Simplify Life’ but the journey to the finish line has been anything but. It’s taken the addition of live drums for us to realise what’s important. Dynamics, storytelling, truth, soul, everything that we love about music thrown into the melting pot and served up in sonic slices under three minutes long”.

EEVAH are Nicole Smith and multi-instrumentalist / producer Rick McNamara (Embrace). Their lyrics speak to the insecurities that exist within us all. They have been featured on numerous Spotify editorial playlists such as New Music Friday UKProper BeltersSoda and Fresh Finds UK. They have built up a cult following performing hundreds of online shows to an ever growing community.

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