
Sofia and The Antoinettes llança avui el seu impressionant EP de debut, “WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH”, una col·lecció de retrats íntims d’amor, pèrdua i identitat inspirats en el clàssic del llibre del 1985 de Robin Norwood. Només amb 23 anys, Sofia és capaç de comunicar històries melancòliques complexes de relacions desequilibrades, amb melodies assombroses i lletres vivament poètiques, en el seu debut de sis cançons. “REVOLVER”, el seu inimitable single principal, està acompanyat d’un vídeo de Lynch-esque dirigit per l’artista contemporània Joan Horrach, que presenta una interpretació en llenguatge de signes de les lletres – una referència a un fragment de l’obra “Nelken” de la coreòg
“Vaig escriure aquesta cançó a LA amb Marshall Vore i John Hill. Va començar sobre la sensació d’enfonsar-se que s’obté quan vostè està dient a algú el seu somni, però vostè sap que no està escoltant i després es va convertir en una metàfora sobre la vida, els somnis, i tenir tot el temps en el món per algú que amb prou feines li dóna una tarda. em va trigar molt de temps per esbrinar de qui es tractava, i quan vaig adonar-me que no és un sentiment de ràbia, sinó un trist.

Sofia and the Antoinettes, Revolver (Official Music Video):
Sofia is building a word-of-mouth following with her vivid lyricism, distinctive vocal ability and incredible stage presence. The EP follows her Women Who Love Too Much residency at Bar Doña in Stoke Newington, where Sofia interchanged female emotion and destruction with every performance — Women Who Cry Too Much, Women Who Smoke Too Much, and Women Who Think Too Much. Sofia will perform songs from the project this Autumn, as she gets ready to support Lola Young at venues across the UK next month, including Brixton Academy on 15 October.
“WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH” also features recent single “INTROSPECTION” co-written and produced by Grammy award winning producer Rob Bisel, and previous releases “SPIRALLING” and “OVERWHELMING FEAR”. Sofia writes for women who find themselves drawn to painful and unbalanced relationships, who feel things deeply and see romance in the everyday. Title track “WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH” is an ode to these women, who feel less alone when they see themselves reflected in her.
Tracklisting
1. SPIRALLING
2. OVERWHELMING FEAR
3. REVOLVER
4. SANTA MONICA PIER
5. INTROSPECTION
6. WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH
LISTEN TO WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH
Finding home in East London, Sofia is inspired by artists and poets including Leonard Cohen, Lana Del Rey, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan and Sylvia Plath. She is meticulous with her lyricism and describes her output as "existentialism in high heels.” Releasing her first single “Matthew” late last year, Sofia started turning love letters into songs in 2024. I’ve been avoiding writing about you / but how are you Matthew? You felt a little like Vegas / so I went and put my money all on you, Sofia laments in Matthew. Last month Sofia released the marching “Spiralling”, singing: I could walk you home the long way tonight / I could write you a love song, only if you like / I’ve been talking about you to God, and she thinks you’re nice.
“God in my world is a woman,” says Sofia, “and the weakness or softness we possess, is a weapon”. If Sofia Coppola and David Lynch met at a flea market, and bought a dead woman’s life letters of love and wrote a script together, you might find something that resembles Sofia and The Antoinettes; a startling new talent.
Tour Dates with Lola Young
Monday 6 October - Manchester, UK - o2 Victoria Warehouse
Tuesday 7 October - Manchester, UK - o2 Victoria Warehouse
Thursday 9 October - Birmingham, UK - o2 Academy
Wednesday 15 October - London, UK - o2 Academy Brixton
For more information contact elspeth@artistsway.co.uk
Connect with Sofia:
Spotify | Apple | El Youtube | El Instagram | TikTok

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