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Esme Bridie Releases New EP ‘Something In Your Teeth’

Straight in the limelight with a beautifully made 5-track EP, Liverpool-based artist, Esme Bridie has been releasing her debut EP as singles since October 2022 and it is now time for the project to be completed.

The fifth and final song What I Wanted has finally been released today – collecting together the previous singles into her debut EP. With the latest release out in the world, it completes the set perfectly. What I Wanted is a slow-burning indie rock song, with honest, heartfelt vocals and oozing with musicality. 

The EP named Something In Your Teeth gives us a first-person account of Esme Bridie’s experience and journey into womanhood. Each song offers a different perspective of what it’s like to be a woman in your twenties. A lot of her fans have likened her to Lizzie McAlpine & Big Thief.

I have always felt like people put me in a box and see me as a sweet, quiet girl making “nice” songs. This felt like a very gendered perspective. Through this EP I wanted challenge people’s expectations of me and of other young women. We are not always nice or pleasing, sometimes we have something in our teeth.”

The EP was created with Esme’s Band; Sam Pierpoint on drums, George Higgins on bass and Jay Taylor on lead guitar. 

Esme grew up on the Wirral but is now based in Liverpool, having made a connection with the city and its charms. Her aim is to create raw and honest songs with intricate guitar lines and emotive vocals. In her live shows she draws audiences in with her touchingly personal style. She entrances them with driving band arrangements, with her talents as a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist only helping her in this journey! 

Stream Something In Your Teeth now.

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Michael Fell

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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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