Rising talent Imogen and the Knife has unveiled her eagerly anticipated debut EP 'Some Kind of Love', a poignant exploration of love's multifaceted nature. Hailing from Newcastle but now based in South-East London, Imogen crafts a unique world that draws inspiration from iconic artists like Kate Bush and Nick Cave while carving out her own distinctive voice.
The five-track EP weaves together deeply personal narratives, from recurring dreams to formative sisterly bonds, all united by their examination of love in its various forms. Imogen's commitment to her craft shines through in lyrics that cut straight to the heart, living up to the surgical precision implied by her moniker.
Here, Imogen takes us on an intimate journey through 'Some Kind of Love', track by track, for our latest Artist's Guide.
Mother of God
Mother of God is a play-by-play of a recurring dream I had during a pretty turbulent and transitional time in my life. The images were already there: the boat-shaped house, the knife with my initials on it, the mosaic of faces.
"Mother of God! This can't be the only one" is a waking realisation that, unless addressed, the dream and the pain won't leave. Which is apt because after it was written, the recurring dream, at least, did.