Glasgow artist Alannah Moar has released her latest alt-pop single that showcases her emotional storytelling style. The track came about during a tough time when she was doing home repairs and dealing with relationship challenges. She realized her behavior was hurting her partner and used the DIY work as a way to think about these patterns.
The song features Moar's powerful vocals over catchy beats that carry deep personal meaning. She wrote the track piece by piece over several months before putting it all together. Her sound draws from modern pop artists like Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX but keeps her personal touch.
Moar has been making music since she turned 14 and spent ten years building her reputation as a folk-pop performer. She has played headline shows across Scotland's biggest cities and performed with well-known acts such as KT Tunstall, Amanda Palmer, Callum Beattie, Soda Blonde and Lazy Day. Her music mixes dramatic elements with folk and pop sounds that have become her trademark style.
The song features Moar's powerful vocals over catchy beats that carry deep personal meaning. She wrote the track piece by piece over several months before putting it all together. Her sound draws from modern pop artists like Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and Charli XCX but keeps her personal touch.
Moar has been making music since she turned 14 and spent ten years building her reputation as a folk-pop performer. She has played headline shows across Scotland's biggest cities and performed with well-known acts such as KT Tunstall, Amanda Palmer, Callum Beattie, Soda Blonde and Lazy Day. Her music mixes dramatic elements with folk and pop sounds that have become her trademark style.