Siobhán Winifred announces her debut EP, ‘Don’t Do Well Alone’
The rising alt-pop artist Siobhán Winifred has officially announced the release of her debut EP Don’t Do Well Alone, coming September 27th.
Since releasing her first single, Black Hole in 2020, Siobhán has gained an impressive 40,000 monthly Spotify listeners, signed with Chess Club Records, and opened shows for the likes of Nieve Ella, The Academic and Stevie Nicks. For anyone unfamiliar with her music, she’s like Holly Humberstone meets Wolf Alice and we’d recommend her especially to fans of Sam Fender and Stevie Bill!
The titular track of Siobhán’s upcoming EP released on August 9th, a drum-heavy and emotional ballad about the spiralling feeling of being left alone with your thoughts.
Addictive, refreshing and cathartic, Don’t Do Well is a song that listeners with anxiety and imposter syndrome are sure to relate to.
You can listen to it on Spotify…
…and watch the incredible music video Siobhán created with Chaz Rudd below:
On that same day, Siobhán announced that her newest single would be the fourth and titular track of her upcoming debut EP, Don’t Do Well Alone:
The third track, Killers dropped earlier on October 18th of 2023, and excitingly has a mystery feature on the EP! A song that explores the effects of self-sabotage, narcissism and wrestling with forgiveness for someone who hurt you, Killers is one of her most vulnerable ballads.
On May 29th of this year, Siobhán then released the first track of the EP, Lungs, a love song which quickly became a fan-favourite with over 240,000 streams to date.
Fans haven’t yet heard Stay for Good or Keep Sweet, but it won’t be long before we can stream the tracks and hear them live, because Siobhán is going on her first headline tour later this year!
After her October 15th London show sold out within six hours, she added stops in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and Bristol:
So, if you’d like to scream along to the bridge of Don’t Do Well Alone live, you can find tickets here.
And for anyone looking to pre-order merch or find signed copies of the EP, you can head to Chess Club Records’ website.
As always, the rest of Siobhán’s discography can be found on Spotify. We’d recommend our favourite song Killers, Lungs, and of course, Don’t Do Well Alone.
Having been fans since the very beginning, VoiceNoted can’t wait to see what Siobhán will achieve next, and we look forward to seeing her live at the London headline show!