Holly Humberstone Releases Her Brand New Song "Drop Dead"
Buzzing singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone has released her brand new song "Drop Dead", the latest offering from her eagerly anticipated debut EP “Falling Asleep At The Wheel” out this Friday, August 14th via Platoon. Driven by her commanding voice, melancholic piano and a beat that thumps and builds its way to a powerfully cathartic finale, the track examines the relationships in our lives that we recognize are toxic, and yet can't stay away from. Produced by Rob Milton (Easy Life) and crafted mostly at home in the old, withering country house that Holly grew up in, the EP features six songs including her heralded trio of debut singles "Deep End", "Falling Asleep At The Wheel" and "Overkill."
"I wrote Drop Dead about a troubled & manipulative relationship that despite how bad it is, you can't get out, because love can often be blinding," says Holly. "I think a lot of people have been through something where you're with someone that was no good and for some reason all they have to do is look at you and you go straight back."
Following the releases of "Deep End," "Falling Asleep At The Wheel," "Overkill" and her haunting cover rendition of Radiohead's iconic track "Fake Plastic Trees", Holly has captivated audiences around the globe this year and cemented herself as one of 2020's biggest breakthrough artists. Blending her dark and moody signature sound with searingly honest lyrics, Holly's music possesses a universal relatability. Her songs embrace and translate some of life's most intense feelings in a way that typical conversations all too often fail to capture, from mental health struggles to the dizzying feelings of falling for someone for the first time.
The 20-year-old Grantham-native has quickly proven herself a transcendent talent that is destined to be a force for years to come. Listen to “Drop Dead” right now, and connect with Holly Humberstone on her social media.