Ella Grace - 'War Of Alchemy'
London artist Ella Grace gets hauntingly personal on new single ‘War Of Alchemy’.
Hitter a more darker than before - the track encapsulates her battle with bi-polar disorder. Hitting deep on a emotional level showing a more robust side to Ella. Produced by Ethan Johns, the industry legend behind early Kings of Leon, Crowded House, Laura Marling and Ray LaMontage, the track is Ella Grace’s favourite of her new songs “this song is so painful and redemptive for me. It sonically grounds the illness I’ve lived with for 18 years and I hope it can offer refuge for others struggling with mental health issues.”
Ella Grace is a London-based singer/songwriter straddling modern folk and rock citing influences such as Wolf Alice, Black Honey and Aldous Harding. She released a string of singles in 2020 before releasing her first album ‘Reverence’ in 2021, which explores themes of queerness and self-acceptance. She spent her early years privately writing and playing music in her childhood bedroom in London before then starting to share videos of her music, and her journey as an artist, online.
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