“The Joni Mitchell-inspired rising star making timeless music you need to
know.” - tmrw
“Will have you fantasising about sun-kissed festival days.” -
The Sun
“Exquisite.” – Clash
“Gorgeous, pop-folk-country music that has all the hallmarks of the classic
storyteller, singer-songwriters.” - Women In Pop
“In the vein of Joni Mitchell.” - Daily Star
This year has seen rising pop-country artist Maya Lane enjoy a series of major live moments, from joining Noah Kahan’s BST Hyde Park extravaganza after winning American Express’s Unsigned competition to hitting C2C and supporting BRELAND and Margot Price. It’s the perfect time for Maya to step into her future as she now shares the new single ‘I Don’t Know You Yet’.
Taken from her upcoming EP ‘The Hurt And The Healing’, coming on September 4th, the single also preceeds her debut headline show at The Grace in London on September 3rd.
Listen HERE. (preferred music platform) or listen below:
‘I Don’t Know You Yet’ is a beautifully stripped-back song which puts two of Maya’s most captivating qualities to the fore: the elegant vulnerability of her voice and her honest, diaristic lyrics. Its story is a near universal experience - where will you find that one love that changes everything?
Maya says, “‘I Don't Know You Yet’ is the age-old tale of imagining you love someone before you actually know them. Whether this be convincing yourself you have fallen for someone when in reality you have fallen for the version of them in your head, or dreaming up the ‘perfect’ person all together. I think a lot of people can relate to the feeling of will I ever meet the right person? Instead of focusing on enjoying life's journey and our current phase of life. ‘I Don't Know You Yet’ acts as a yearning lullaby for this.”
Maya wrote the song with Henry Tucker (Anne-Marie, Caity Baser) and Louis Fulford-Smith, and it was produced by Jonathan Quarmby (Lewis Capaldi, Mahalia, Cian Ducrot).
‘The Hurt And The Healing’ will be Maya’s third EP after last year’s ‘Diary Of An Overthinker’ and her 2022 debut ‘Childish Games’. In addition to the new single, it also features three of her recent tracks: the bright American sound of ‘Beyond Alaska’, the tender folk of ‘Never Be Enough’, and the bittersweet pop bounce of ‘Bitter’. Collectively the EP sees Maya put her own spin on classic and contemporary influences such as Fleetwood Mac, Kacey Musgraves, HAIM and Joni Mitchell. The stylish set lives up to her previous acclaim, which has included ten Radio 1 Future Pop plays from Mollie King as well as broad tastemaker and streaming platform support. Pre-save HERE.
Maya adds, “‘The Hurt And The Healing’ EP is a collection of songs taking you through the journey from the hurt to the healing. The EP touches on my personal experiences of friendships and relationships (‘Nice Guy’, ‘Bitter’), feelings of inadequacy (‘Never Be Enough’) and finally acceptance (‘Gently’, ‘Beyond Alaska’).”
Tickets for Maya’s show at The Grace are now available below. She is also confirmed to play the country, Americana and roots festival The Long Road on August 22nd. Her previous live highlights have also included a major theatre tour with Far From Saints, shows with Alyssa Bonagura and Jack Kane, plus The Great Escape and SXSW London.
Maya
has received support from blogs and national newspapers such as Wonderland,
Clash, Notion, The Line of Best Fit, The Independent, Holler, The Daily Star
and The Sunday Mirror. She made the longlist for the Glastonbury Emerging
Talent Competition 2024, supported Far From Saints, Alyssa Bonagura and Jack
Kane on their UK tours, performed at The Great Escape and Europe’s biggest
Country music festival Country 2 Country at The O2, all in between her self-promoted
living room tours where she travels around the UK playing in fan’s living
rooms.
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