NEW SINGLE RELEASE - Lola Wild 'Here I Go'

Lola Wild lulls the reader into a retro-cinematic haze with ‘Here I Go’, her latest single.

 

The song looks into the future after a discordant shift in a relationship; the time lost to memory, and lost with another.

Through the surreal blending of the guitars with Lola Wild’s backing harmonies, a soundscape is created that deepens towards the end of the song with the electric guitar’s dissonance. There is a darkening indie touch to Lola Wild’s sound – the post-production layers rich, wistful vocals in the creation of ‘Here I Go’. To accompany this, Robert Chaney balances the richness of Lola’s voice to offer the duality in the relationship’s story.

In the final verse, Lola repeats the line: ’I keep driving all night and day/ I wonder why and what has changed’. The song mirrors this: it immerses the reader in a late-night drive cruising past the flashing city lights into the abyss of feeling, of what once was.

Lola Wild, as an artist, has already begun to craft her own artistic identity that centres upon a flamboyant, 60s like exterior persona. This song reflects her own nostalgic character as it merges the reminiscence of the past with the modern. Lola finds her influences in the likes of Connie Francis, Roy Orbison and David Bowie. A parallel could also perhaps be drawn between Lana Del Ray, although Lola Wild maintains her own noir and artistic flair.

Following on from her previous single ‘Rendezvous’, there is much anticipation for her debut EP, ‘Get Up’ set to be released early next year on January 26th.