Annie-Dog hails from Ireland and has a new single out and, honestly, we’ve not ever heard anything quite like it. That’s worth writing about in itself, because it’s incredibly difficult to be original in a landscape that has an algorithm that favours familiarity, and of course, decades of music using up most of the ideas already.
The new song is called ‘Fish’ and will be on a new EP which will drop July 3rd. It’s indie music, of a fashion, but it’s a shapeshifting little bop which will remind you of a number of things, but it’s incredibly difficult to pin down exactly what. It’s thrilling stuff. It’s definitely experimental, but it’s not difficult to listen to.
If she keeps this up, she’s in danger of becoming a cult legend, or worse – famous!
She says: “‘Fish’ is a song I wrote about a year ago. Being told that there are plenty of fish in the sea when going through a breakup or whatever always feels so ridiculous… because, I’m sure it is the case, but what has that got to do with me? Maybe I liked that one fish in particular. I won’t be happy with just any old codfish. That was the general idea when writing this song. The hook “there are so many fish in the sea- how could I need anyone but you now?” pretty much sums it all up.”
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