Indie Pop Singer-Songwriter Edith Unveils Emotionally Charged New Album ‘In This House We Celebrate Heartbreak’

Edith, a rising indie-pop singer-songwriter, has unveiled her emotionally charged album, In This House We Celebrate Heartbreak, offering a deep dive into her personal journey from ages 20 to 22. The album, featuring 18 soul-baring tracks, serves as a musical diary, chronicling the highs and lows of her life with a raw and introspective approach.

The genesis of the album began when Edith was 21, transforming her diary entries into heartfelt songs composed on her piano. This process led to the creation of an album that not only showcases her talent as a songwriter but also her ability to connect deeply with her audience through relatable themes.

One of the album’s standout tracks is “God Complex,” which has been recognized as the Track of the Week on BBC Music Introducing. Edith describes this song as a cathartic anthem, empowering her to navigate through challenging situations with strength and resilience.

Another highlight is “21,” an upbeat pop anthem inspired by a text message about Edith’s life. This track features her compelling vocals and epitomizes the album’s theme of heartbreak and the complexities of modern relationships.

From a young age, Edith was immersed in music, writing her first songs at just 11 years old. Having performed at notable London venues like the Notting Hill Arts Club, she released her first EP at 18, following the success of her initial singles.

Her music continues to resonate with a wide audience, empowering both women and men with its relatable content. “I want people to be able to relate to it as I believe we all experience life differently but end up feeling the exact same way about stuff,” she remarks.

Accompanying the album release are official music videos for “Necklace,” “Over It,” and “The Day We Met,” further enhancing the storytelling aspect of her work.

In This House We Celebrate Heartbreak is now available on all major streaming platforms, inviting listeners into Edith’s world of authentic, emotive storytelling, and solidifying her place as a significant voice in the indie-pop music scene.

Listen to In This House We Celebrate Heartbreak below!

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