Josephine Genais - 'Encore'
Independent London based singer-songwriter Josephine Genais releases her alt-pop single ‘Encore’.
A haunting but yet cinematic track pulls you in with a delicate piano melody which creates the ideal platform for the song’s full emotion to be delivered to the max. Taken from her new EP ‘Madness is the Muse’ - we will be asking for more than an encore.
“Encore is the retelling of a haunting, a lover lost but still present in the mundane, in every breath, every step, every object and person. It’s a cinematic song, written to provoke vivid imagery of the story being told. I wrote this song after a break-up finding my self drowning in the ever present memory of the man I loved and lost. I found myself waiting for his return, refusing to accept the curtain close, waiting for an Encore.” - explains Josephine.
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