Laura Welsh has shared new cut 'Let Me Go London' – tune in below.
The track was produced by Richard Frenneaux and mixed by Graham Archer, with Laura Welsh once again returning to explicitly autobiographical climes.
'Let Me Go To London' is about dislocation, but deals with some universal themes – it's about identity, both how it's built and how it is lost.
Laura Welsh explains: "… Although London and LA are referenced the song isn't about the location or geography of a particular place. This is a song that is simply about accepting the way you are built. Accepting the way you are natured. And most importantly accepting the need for change to be able to truly move forward… No more than that really…"
Dive in below.