Eden Rain Shares New Single ‘Terry And Julie’

London-based, Leeds-born singer and songwriter Eden Rain shares her brand new single Terry And Julie, the latest single to be taken from Eden's upcoming sophomore EP. 
 
Out now via Human Re Sources, Terry And Julie is a dazzling left-pop cut that finds the talented artist beautifully showcasing her effortless storytelling and attention-grabbing vocals. Apart from her vocals, I am particularly fond of the lush guitar lines and how they are seamlessly paired with steady drum patterns which together create the perfect soundscape for her vocals and storytelling to soar. Inspired by Waterloo Sunset and long train journeys, Terry And Julie is one of those songs that sound perfect for a carefree summer's weekend and you can check it out below!

 

 

Speaking on the track, Eden states: 
I wrote ‘Terry and Julie’ in the first writing session I ever had with Josef (Page). I remember saying about how I liked songs that were a bit of escapism, it would be cool to write something that was about other peoples lives and less about me and whatever drama was going on in my life. I took inspiration from one of my favourite songs ‘Waterloo Sunset’ and wrote about the Terry and Julie in it that meet at Waterloo station every Friday night. The idea sort of snowballed quite quickly… and I reimagined it as a sort of middle aged crisis love affair where they’ve gone on to marry other people but they’re reconnected later in life and realising that they have feelings for each other ect. So yeah it’s a summery love song anthem meets prime time BBC ONE Drama starring Surrane Jones.