'labour', the new single from UK artist Paris Paloma, is a wild, stirring yet self-contained anthem telling the story of a woman railing against the inequity of labour within heteronormative relationships. With her usual poetic lyricism and beautiful approach to melody, Paris Paloma manages to express a familiar, feminine rage through this folky, dark pop offering. The chorus is a goosebump-inducing protest chant, building to gang vocals which make you feel like taking to the streets. A fantastic play between the wonderfully crafted pop song and underlying themes that work like a battle cry.
A long awaited track by her fans - previews of the song on TikTok have already garnered over 200k views. In Paris' own words: "'labour' takes us inside a relationship where the speaker’s self-worth is once again reduced, like many people who find themselves in draining relationships with undeserving people. Taking on all the emotional labour - because we accept the love we think we deserve. But it is a breaking point... it is the first time the speaker acknowledges the toxicity of these dynamics, and the song is about the escape from that relationship."
Following her 'tiny little tour' of the UK in February, Paris has also been confirmed as support for Faun, at the Islington Assembly Hall on April 7th. She will also be heading to the US in May.
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'labour', the new single from UK artist Paris Paloma, is a wild, stirring yet self-contained anthem telling the story of a woman railing against the inequity of labour within heteronormative relationships. With her usual poetic lyricism and beautiful approach to melody, Paris Paloma manages to express a familiar, feminine rage through this folky, dark pop offering. The chorus is a goosebump-inducing protest chant, building to gang vocals which make you feel like taking to the streets. A fantastic play between the wonderfully crafted pop song and underlying themes that work like a battle cry.
A long awaited track by her fans - previews of the song on TikTok have already garnered over 200k views. In Paris' own words: "'labour' takes us inside a relationship where the speaker’s self-worth is once again reduced, like many people who find themselves in draining relationships with undeserving people. Taking on all the emotional labour - because we accept the love we think we deserve. But it is a breaking point... it is the first time the speaker acknowledges the toxicity of these dynamics, and the song is about the escape from that relationship."
Following her 'tiny little tour' of the UK in February, Paris has also been confirmed as support for Faun, at the Islington Assembly Hall on April 7th. She will also be heading to the US in May.