Ellie Moon is a Liverpool-born and Madrid-bred musician who is back with her new EP “Bad TV”. With her unique blend of groovy bass lines, sassy sounds of Casio, and infectious pop hooks, Ellie’s sound is a mix of Jarvis Cocker and Gwen Stefani with a fierce attitude to match. Her new EP features previously released singles “Don’t Date Me” and “Internet Love” as well as two brand new songs. The title track “Bad TV” is a mellow, dream-pop song that relates to the early days of the pandemic when people were stuck inside with nothing to do but binge-watch TV shows. Ellie wrote the song as a comfort anthem to remind herself that what we see on TV isn’t always real and that it’s okay to take some time out to feel sorry for yourself, curl up and watch some bad TV. The song showcases Ellie’s unique style and her ability to project silly insecurities and make light of them in a way that is both relatable and comforting. Ellie’s music is enhanced by her ultra-creative visuals and DIY aesthetic. The music video for “Bad TV” captures the 2000s nostalgia with a DIY bedroom-punk style that perfectly complements the song’s theme. The visuals are a perfect representation of Ellie’s music, highlighting the everyday and mundane aspects of life in a way that is both relatable and comforting. This EP is perfect to listen to while doing some introspection, studying, relaxing, or even while binge-watching your favorite TV show. It’s also a great reminder that it’s okay to take time out for yourself and that you’re not alone in your struggles. Ellie’s music is a perfect blend of fun, humor, and self-doubt that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt stuck in a difficult situation.
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