Manchester-born indie and alternative artist Abbie Ozard releases her dreamy new single titled ‘days like these.’ This is her second single release of this year, following her September single ‘I don’t know happiness without you’.
Abbie composes this new single with natural sound and organic instrumentation, as its lyrics focus on social media compulsions and growing up with social media being on the frontal side of our brains. The song’s theme is the dark side of the internet, using the dark and light paradox to express the loss of innocence because of social media, with girls learning they are unlovable unless their face is ‘tuned enough’. With innocent harmonies and pure melodies, Abbie asserts that we never meant to know this much about each other, see ourselves in such an exposed way, or expose ourselves to heavy knowledge that was enough to transform how we see, think or feel about ourselves.
Abbie releases ‘days like this’ and ‘I don’t know happiness without you,’ with a debut album slated for release in early 2024 under her record label, House Anxiety. Abbie has a habit of creating dreamy, seraphic and innocent harmonies and melodies with enchanting instrumentals, acoustic sound and a natural, angelic voice. Combining her angelic voice with her seraphic melodies and aesthetic, she explores coming-of-age themes, innocence and nostalgia through her lyricism. Abbie enchants her fans and the indie music scene with her soft, angelic and enticing artistic style, aesthetic and vision, earning support from critics and radio presenters.
Abbie’s unique talent and discography have gotten her accolades, opportunities and praise. From releasing her enthralling EP ‘Water Based Lillies’ in 2022 to performing a set on Glastonbury this summer, Abbie’s year in music has been more than successful; BBC 1 Radio presenter and former bandmate of The Saturdays’ Mollie King featured her single ‘I don’t know happiness without you’ on Future Pop; Abbie performed at Abbie McCarthy’s Good Karma Club early this spring; she supported artists Lauren Hibberd, Phoebe Green and Whenyoung during their shows; her 2022 single ‘ford (drive)’ was BBC Introducing’s track of the week on BBC Radio 1 earlier this year. This winter, she is supporting Briston Maroney on their tour. With her early successes as a young artist and a debut album on its way to us, Abbie is only going up from here, set to take over the indie and alternative music scene.