Perth-born, Nashville-based alternative pop artist Felicity has released her second EP, titled "4PM In The Morning." This five-track collection explores themes of emotional turmoil, existential fatigue, and cinematic pop grandeur, capturing the surreal moments between night and day—what Felicity describes as "emotional jet lag." Inspired by these liminal hours, the EP delves into feelings of heartbreak, humor, clarity, and confusion, all woven through collaborations with artists like Austin Luther, Asia Whiteacre, Dan Pellarin, and Johnny Gates.
The highlight, "Denver Airport," transforms the mysterious lore surrounding this iconic U.S. airport into a metaphor for lost love and haunted memories. The song features lyrics that juxtapose conspiracy theories with emotional chaos, such as references to ghost sightings and poisoned coffee, building from minimal instrumentation to a lush, string-filled climax that reflects the story's emotional unraveling. This track exemplifies the EP’s blend of haunting imagery and introspective humor, embodying a surreal yet human experience.
Felicity explains the inspiration behind the project: "I named it 4PM In The Morning because that’s how my mi...
Felicity Redefines Alt-Pop in Cinematic EP 4PM In The Morning
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