Etaoin continues her musical journey with ‘I Hate How I Look In My Head’

Rising singer-songwriter Etaoin is taking the music world by storm, and her latest endeavours are nothing short of enchanting. Tonight, she will headling the Communion New Music club night at London’s The Social.

Earlier this year, she revealed ‘I Hate How I Look In My Head’, a powerful ballad that delves into the complexities of body image and self-acceptance. Collaborating with her friend Dustin Dooley, Etaoin shares the raw vulnerability of her youth, addressing the universal struggle with insecurities, especially in the age of social media. This song serves as a poignant anthem, encouraging listeners to embrace self-love and true health. It’s a timely reflection on the importance of gentle self-care in today’s digital age.

Etaoin’s musical journey is nothing short of remarkable. She made her debut with ‘Bedroom Walls’ during the pandemic, reaching millions of listeners. In 2022, ‘I Hate Everyone (But I Don’t Mind You)’ further solidified her presence in the music world. Etaoin’s unique perspective, shaped by her unconventional childhood between London and Ireland, has set her on a path to becoming a generation-defining songwriter.

For a chance to experience Etaoin’s evocative music live, don’t miss her performance at the Communion New Music Night at The Social in London on Thursday, October 19. It’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in her soulful melodies and emotionally resonant storytelling.

As Etaoin continues to share her unique perspective on life through her music, her captivating voice promises to soothe your soul in any season.

 

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