Isolated synth introduce violinist and singer-songwriter, Kim Free’s soft melodic words on her new single ‘Poison Eve’.
Here at Best Fit, we can’t lie, we’re suckers for emotional pop songs about love gone awry. (And we can rhyme). Lacing the chorus words through raspy tenderness, then pouring salt in our open wound, with lines like, “just expose me as the trainwreck at your door”, Kim Free gets us to that bleak pain we yearn to take solace in.
We’ve all been there, and if you haven’t, well, life is too short to not let passion overwhelm you so much so that you become a weepy, defeated mess of your otherwise sensible self at least once.
Be sure to keep your eyes out for Kim Free’s Nevermind the Blue Skies, out May 21st on LA’s Fine.
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