London based singer-songwriter Francesca Louise drops the deliciously whimsical new release, “Ride The Waters”—a stunning track emphasizing the power of self-love and independence. Although sonically the song comes across as a romantic love song, with sweeping soundscapes, delicate vocals and glowing instrumentation, “Ride The Waters” is actually an anti-love song, narrating the importance of not needing a significant other. Louise sings, “I can ride the waters, I will ride the wave without you my love, don’t you know I’m strong enough? I’ll be breaking borders, I’ll be making change, by the time you realise I was the one.”
Featuring her signature sound of warm guitars, easy-listening folk/pop melodies and engaging, story-telling lyrics, Louise has established a decadent sound that listeners across the globe just can't get enough of. Louise’s soft tones create a soulful, dreamy aura which is comparable to the likes of Joss Stone and Rae Morris.
“Ride The Waters” follows the release of “Out of Sight (Out of Mind)'', both of which are off of the upcoming debut EP Melancholic Antidote, due in July. If these two tracks are anything to go by, then we are in for a treat.