Label: Dance To The Radio
Released: 17th January 2025
Yorkshire up-and-comer Ellur has been leaving breadcrumbs of brilliance across the past year, and her ‘God Help Me Now’ EP gathers them into something rather special.
The title-track could be a lost B-side from a parallel universe where Sam Fender grew up in West Yorkshire, but that’s selling it short. Ellur’s character studies cut deeper than mere homage, each line landing with the precision of a poet who’s learnt to make every word count.
‘Your Dog’ pulls off the neat trick of being simultaneously clever and cutting, unpacking relationship power dynamics through metaphors that would make Phoebe Bridgers proud. It’s like an AITA Reddit post in song form, where all the replies are, “No, you need to break up. Obviously.” ‘Yellow Light’ wraps around Ellur’s confessions like a well-worn cardigan, while her voice carries the weight of late-night revelations shared over cooling cups of tea.
There are moments where you can almost hear Ellur’s hand hovering over the experimental dial, not quite ready to crank it up to eleven. These brief hesitations are like watching someone edge towards the deep end of the pool – you know they can swim, they just need to trust themselves.
Yet ‘God Help Me Now’ remains a quietly triumphant arrival. It’s the sound of an artist sketching out their territory with increasingly confident strokes, suggesting that while this might be chapter one, the real plot twists are still to come.
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