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Bellatrix Shares Her New Single “iPhone”

“iPhone was written from a place of disillusion and lack of clarity. It’s about addiction and escapism…”

Since first making her mark on the music scene, Bellatrix has shared the stage with artists including Jarvis Cocker and Imogen Heap. She’s also been championed by the likes of Wonderland, Earmilk and 1883, and it’s not hard to see, hear or understand why. She’s an artist who has a gift for, and finds comfort and solace, in writing songs that reflect her life and her experiences. There’s a painful sort of undertone to her music, as is often the case with tracks that address life’s difficulties and challenges – Bellatrix opens up about being in an abusive relationship through her songs, including new single “iPhone” which PopWrapped are delighted to premiere – but there’s also something incredibly uplifting about them too.

“iPhone”, which fits well in the alt-pop genre and has an exciting and dynamic vocal arrangement with a synthetic backdrop. Bellatrix says of the track, taken from her forthcoming EP: “iPhone was written from a place of disillusion and lack of clarity. It’s about addiction and escapism, which was a big part of the problem in the relationship that this EP was written during and about. What I also came to realise was that to me, the relationship was an addiction in itself. A co-dependent dynamic that I was using to keep myself small.”

Give “iPhone” a listen below and for more information on Bellatrix, give her page a like on Facebook or follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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