Maya Lane shares new single ’24F’

Press Photo Credit: Melody Berkery 
Maya Lane’s debut EP ‘Childish Games’ introduced her as a vital new talent in the UK folk-pop scene. Blending the pop appeal of Kacey Musgraves and Taylor Swift with the classic songwriting of Joni Mitchell, it established a first wave of tastemaker support for a young artist with a ‘70s soul and style. Next up for the London-based singer-songwriter is the new single ‘24F’, which represents her first new music since the release of the EP. Listen HERE. Watch the official video HERE.
 
‘24F’ adds a new layer of sophistication to Maya’s music with a song that delivers laidback summer vibes and simple beauty in equal measure. Maya’s vocals establish an air of nostalgia as she explores the moment of looking back upon a bad memory and realising that what once felt immensely important is now forever lost to the past.
 
Maya says, “I wrote ‘24F’ about experiencing a moment or being in a place that takes you right back to a phase in your life that holds uncomfortable memories, but with hindsight you are able to look back and heal. When writing the song I wanted to use the plane analogy to represent looking at my past trauma and how once you zoom out and step away from the moment you can see it from a different perspective.”
 
Maya wrote ‘24F’ with Jonny Lattimer (Ellie GouldingBecky Hill) and the track was produced by Rich Cooper (Rina SawayamaBirdy). 
 
The accompanying video for the song features footage that Maya filmed (and subsequently edited with longtime director friend Melody Berkery) as she embarked upon her first ever writing trip to Nashville. From visiting iconic Music City destinations such as the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum to attending the renowned Song Suffragettes showcase and enjoying the local foodie scene, it was the journey of a lifetime – and one that Maya now has a special memento of with the ‘24F’ video.
 
She adds, “‘24F’ is such a personal song for me, opening up about my experiences with bullying and how it’s affected my self worth, so I wanted the video to also feel super personal. In February I went on a writing trip to Nashville, which has always been a dream of mine. As soon as I booked the trip I knew I wanted to document it and use the footage to create a video diary. It feels really special to be able to look back at my Nashville memories, paired with this song and see how far I’ve come and how proud younger me would be.”
 
Maya’s desire to forge a career in music was set in stone after she attended Taylor Swift’s ‘Red’ tour as a child, and as she grew up the likes of Kacey Musgraves, Bob Dylan, Fleetwood Mac and HAIM further informed her artistry. She was only 12-years-old when she started independently booking her own gigs wherever she could play, those early experiences providing a solid foundation before more recent shows that have included the London edition of Song Suffragettes and a show as guest to Jill Andrews.
 
A publishing deal with Stellar Songs got her career underway, and she has so far collaborated with the likes of the Grammy,BRIT Award and Mercury Prize winner Jonathan Quarmby (Lewis Capaldi), Rob Milton (Holly Humberstone, The 1975), and Wayne Hector (Tate McRaeBirdy). Her boho chic fashion looks are also attracting a following on social media, leading to brand support from  RIXO, Queens of Archive and Un-Nye.
 
Maya Lane has played a series of London showcases in recent weeks, taking her from Signature Brew to The Half Moon in Putney and The Ned. Her next performance is at The Bedford on September 19th and will be followed by a return to The Half Moon In Putney on 27th November.