With a rare honest touch, Harriet Perring drops Mirror Talk, a single that stands out in today's indie pop scene. It's more like an intimate confession put into song. Taking cues from artists such as Lola Young and Woody, Harriet makes a sound world where alternative pop meets raw, but classy, emotional story telling.
With a rare honest touch, Harriet Perring drops Mirror Talk, a single that stands out in today's indie pop scene. It's more like an intimate confession put into song. Taking cues from artists such as Lola Young and Woody, Harriet makes a sound world where alternative pop meets raw, but classy, emotional story telling.
The song comes from a really personal experience: a relationship with a girl who kept her identity quiet, a story full of desire, conflict, and emotional contradiction. Mirror Talk checks out that awkward space between love and being unseen, between what you feel and what you can't say out loud. The end product is a track that's both sexy and open, delicate and strong, that sticks with you long after it's over.