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ELYSAÉ’s
new single
‘I DON’T KNOW’
brings emotional depth
and indie-pop sophistication
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‘Hard to resist those big layered chorus vocals!’ – Dave Ruby Howe- Triple J
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Elysaé’s music is characterised by its unique blend of vintage instrumentation and modern indie-pop sensibilities, creating a sound that is both evocative and refreshing. Her latest single, ‘I Don’t Know,’ continues this tradition, oering listeners a deeply emotional experience with introspective lyrics and a waltz-like rhythm that invites them to slow down and reflect. Written during the tail end of the pandemic, the song captures a period of limbo and uncertainty, as Elysaé questioned everything from her identity to her life’s direction—a sentiment that feels just as relevant today.
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Following the success of her debut EP, ‘You Might As Well Shout’, co-produced by Luke Carra (Caravãna Sun) and Ian Pritchett (The Beautiful Girls, Angus & Julia Stone), Elysaé continues to demonstrate her talent for crafting music that tells compelling stories. ‘I Don’t Know’ is the final track in a trio – along with ‘Mr Man on the Moon’ and ‘Mirrors’ – that explores the tension between fate and free will. These tracks delve into the emotional complexities of navigating life’s uncertainties, with ‘I Don’t Know’ oering a candid, introspective reflection for listeners seeking comfort and connection in times of doubt.
Elysaé has shared the stage with renowned acts like Thelma Plum, Holy Holy, and Little Quirks, and has performed at prominent festivals such as Pangaea Festival, Full Moon Dance, and Glenworth Food and Wine Festival. Her debut single, ‘Blinded’, reached #4 on the AMRAP Radio Charts, and her songwriting has been recognized in prestigious competitions.
The release of ‘I Don’t Know’ marks a new chapter in Elysaé’s artistic journey, reflecting her continued evolution as a musician and storyteller.
‘I Don’t Know’ is out now.
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