Esme Emerson have shared their latest single ‘Too Far Gone’, taken from their upcoming EP ‘Applesauce’, set for release on 7th March.
The British-Chinese duo’s new track follows their signing to Communion Records and the release of their previous EP ‘Big Leap, No Faith, Small Chancer’.
“‘Too Far Gone’ is a chaotic recollection of a turbulent relationship. It’s about pent-up resentment, anger, and the struggle to put these feelings into words,” explains Esme. “It’s about feeling as though someone has taken small pieces of you and, over time, realising there’s not much left. It’s about rallying what remains of your character and finding the courage to finally say something honest.”
Speaking about the EP’s title, Esme shares: “There are two apple trees in our front yard. Every summer (since we were kids) the apples fall from the trees, roll down the hill, and rot over autumn. This year, however, our mum picked them. There were too many to eat, so she made applesauce. As well as meaning ‘nonsense’, ‘Applesauce’ as an EP title feels like home. Nostalgia is really important when it comes to our songwriting. It probably comes from being siblings. Making music often feels like looking back on our lives together. Our childhoods, growing up, making mistakes.”
Their live dates include:
APRIL
18 Motel Mozaique, Rotterdam, Netherlands
21 SWG3 Poetry Club, Glasgow, UK
22 YES (Basement), Manchester, UK
23 Omeara, London, UK
25 The Smokehouse, Ipswich, UK
JULY
27 Truck Festival, Oxfordshire, UK
AUGUST
24 Victorious Festival, Portsmouth, UK
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