Hailing from the English countryside, Ewy is an indie-folk-punk solo project known for its aggressive vulnerability and DIY ethos. At 20-years-old, Ewy explores themes of gender, politics, death and love through the lens of teenage angst. Their confessional and relatable lyrics frame a narrative that their growing fanbase are also sure to feel represented by.
Their latest single “Listeners will hear hints of singer-songwriter fare similar to Devendra Banhart, Anohni, Bright Eyes, and even Ezra Furman. Other Ewy singles lean towards edgier folk-punk sounds popularized by acts such as Crywank and The Front Bottoms. Also taking inspiration from everything from midwestern emo to post-punk, Ewy can best/simply be described as a multi-genre artist.
Watch for a full album release via Say-10 Records in coming months. Follow Ewy on YouTube, Instagram, or visit their website.
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