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about
18-year-old Gold Coast artist surprises with her own indie-pop anthem from her upcoming EP.
Kicking in with a wall-of-sound consisting of fuzz guitars and saturated drums, it’s clear the bedroom pop singer-songwriter is mixing things up on this second single from her forthcoming debut EP. It’s an undeniable banging, upbeat tune which is sure to turn heads and take existing fans by surprise.
“So call the hotel of heartbreak, they can have their room back I don’t wanna stay”
The new single is another narrative tune from Georgia, reflecting on her time post breakup where she’s come to terms with letting go of the relationship, yet it’s also about finding peace in her own mental state and a renewed confidence.
The self-penned single, displays yet another side of Georgia’s incredible songwriting and a further evolution of her amazing vocal delivery. A current Gold Coast Music Awards finalist for Song of the Year, Georgia is influenced by meaningful songwriters and draws connections to current artists like; Olivia Rodrigo, Gracie Abrams, Rex Orange County & Lizzy McAlpine and vocally by the likes of Amy Winehouse.
Produced by respected Brisbane musician Joel Myles (Jack Bratt, Clint Boge, Harry J Hart) at HeadAtlas Studios, the result is a catchy, anthemic indie rock tune which is sure to embed itself in your head for days and weeks to come. Keep an eye out for Georgia’s debut EP due out very soon!
‘OH WELL’ is out on all streaming platforms Friday 16th September 2022.
lyrics
'Oh Well' Words & Music: Georgia Hoareau (30th Apr 2022)
VERSE I
If someone told me a year ago
That I’d be sitting in my bed on a Saturday night
I’d think am I alright?
If someone told me a year ago
That I’d be listening to all the strangers advice
I need to get offline
PRE-CHORUS
I didn’t think it would be this weird
But it all makes sense now that I’m here
I didn’t think I could change this much
But look at me I don’t care if you judge
It happens to the best of us
CHORUS
So call the hotel of heartbreak
They can have their room back I don’t wanna stay
I’m well, can you tell
You can’t tell, oh well
Call off the search party and rescuers
I don’t miss him anymore
Let’s not make it worst
I tried to be nice, but I’m sick of it
I know too well you can’t commit to it
So call the hotel of heartbreak
Nobody comes here to stay
I’m well, can you tell
You can’t tell, oh well
VERSE II
I’m on my own now, I know that
Nothing stays the same
It’s all a rollercoaster
Wish somebody told her
PRE-CHORUS
I didn’t think it would be this weird
But it all makes sense now that I’m here
I didn’t think I could change this much
But look at me I don’t care if you judge
It happens to the best of us
CHORUS
So call the hotel of heartbreak
They can have their room back I don’t wanna stay
I’m well, can you tell
You can’t tell, oh well
Call off the search party and rescuers
I don’t miss him anymore
Let’s not make it worst
I tried to be nice, but I’m sick of it
I know too well you can’t commit to it
So call the hotel of heartbreak
Nobody comes here to stay
I’m well, can you tell
You can’t tell, oh well
Oh well, oh well
Ohh Ohh Ohh Ohh
OUTRO
I’m on my own now, I know that
Nothing is the same, I can’t go back
And that’s alright, I kind of feel alright
credits
released September 16, 2022
Written by: Georgia Hoareau
Recorded, Produced & Mixed: Joel Myles at Head Atlas (Brisbane, Aust)
Mastering: Matt Bartlem
Photography: Pearce Brennen
Cover Art: Justin Hoareau
Vocals: Georgia Hoareau
B/V's: Georgia Hoareau
Guitar: William Hoareau & Joel Myles
Bass: William Hoareau
Programming / Synths: Joel Myles
Drums: Michael Grabbe
19 year old 'indie pop' singer/songwriter Georgia Hoareau hails from the Gold Coast, Australia. She's a four times finalist
at the 2023 Gold Coast Music Awards & quickly becoming known for her refreshingly authentic storytelling lyrics & deceptively warm, memorable melodies.
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