Naima Bock’s ‘Feed My Release’ Tackles Regret

A soft and tender composition...

Naima Bock returns with new single ‘Feed My Release’.

The songwriter’s new album ‘Below A Massive Dark Land’ lands on September 27th, the follow-up to her striking 2022 LP ‘Giant Palm’.

The new record finds Naima working with confidence, the reception to her work affording the South London artist space to move with alacrity.

Deft in lyric and pointed in execution, ‘Feed My Release’ is emblematic of the record as a whole – the folk adjacent tones merge with some potent collaborators, allowing Naima to go it alone.

Out now, it’s a real pearl, and certainly raises expectations for the album as a whole.

Naima comments…

‘Feed My Release’ is mostly about regret. It’s a simple song I thought wasn’t worth recording for a long time until I started singing it with violinist Oliver Hamilton and his harmonies brought it to life. Then Holly Whitaker joined along with her amazing voice, as well as Cassidy Hansen, Clem Appleby and Meitar Wegman adding their parts and the song in its current form was born! It’s a very collaborative arrangement & recording, everyone’s contribution to it is really their own.

Tune in now.

Photo Credit: El Hardwick

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