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//Song Review\\ Maisie Jean gets cathartic about love with latest single 'You've Got His Eyes'

  • Writer: Jessica Draper Mann
    Jessica Draper Mann
  • Sep 30
  • 1 min read

There is nothing more all-consuming than love; it changes and shifts for better or for worse whenever it is encountered. In Sheffield's Maisie Jean’s case, and with her latest single ‘You’ve Got His Eyes’ (taken from her debut album ‘Fluorescent Girl’), Love has manifested as a powerful lesson in change and a vehicle for healing.



From the outset, this track cinematically hooks you in with a melancholic electronic underlay and lyrical poeticness that feels comfortably haunting in nature, and recognisable to anyone who has ever broken their own heart to try and heal it.  


This track only continues to blossom from its chorus, taking influences from artists such as Grimes, Fiona Apple, and Death Grips to create a lyrical soundscape that perfectly encapsulates the stages of grief and mourning that come with breaking away from a relationship that feels more like ships passing in the night than love.


The perfect track for anyone who’s loved, lost, and needs that extra catharsis to heal and forgive their heart.


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