Erin LeCount documents the euphoria of self-sabotaging with her new single ‘Don’t You See Me Trying?’

Erin LeCount has unveiled her new single ‘Don’t You See Me Trying?’, marking the fourth track from her upcoming EP, ‘Pareidolia’.

The EP, set to be released on 27th February via Atlantic Records, explores themes of self-destruction and connection, and will be accompanied by a headline tour in May.

LeCount describes ‘Don’t You See Me Trying?’ as “a self-written and produced song about the euphoria of self-sabotaging just when things get good. The danger and joy of giving in to old habits, the manic impulse to throw it all away, a reckless abandon and invitation back into a downwards spiral. A heavy synth bass behind frenzied live strings and fractured vocal chops – sonically flying and lyrically falling. It is a cathartic confession of relapse with no desire to be rescued.”

Speaking on the tour, she adds, “The PAREIDOLIA SHOWS are a collection of four exclusive, special performances across the UK to celebrate the release of my newest EP. You are invited for four special nights down the rabbit hole, into the dreamiest downward spiral.”

The dates in full read:

MAY
12 O2 Ritz, Manchester, UK
14 SWG3, Glasgow, UK
15 Roundhouse, London, UK
16 Bristol Electric, Bristol, UK

AUGUST
22 All Points East, London, UK


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