Maddison Kate Shares Tender Debut EP 'What I'd Say To You'

Maddison Kate, "What I'd Say To You" EP cover art, credit: Samuel Murray
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On Friday, August 8,  Meanjin-based indie-folk artist Maddison Kate releases her emotionally dense debut EP, 'What I'd Say To You'.

With 4 songs that capture Maddison Kate's poetic lyrics, folk melodies, and earthy tones, 'What I'd Say To You' is a mosaic glass window to her soul, with each song showing her experiences in a different shade. Each track gives voice to the things left unsaid — from fiery goodbyes and sleepless nights, to the quiet work of accepting yourself.

The EP opens with 'A Truth': thumping drums and weaving vocals guide the listener through the minefield of emotions that arise after a breakup. With almost orchestral arrangement of mandolin, piano, drums, and sweeping violin, this song conducts emotions to their peaks and lows as the song screams out everything Maddison Kate wishes she'd said to the one who left.

Following that is 'More to Me', a tune full of introspection and longing. Through complex guitar, melodic violin, and angelic vocals, this song manages to gently explore the overwhelming feelings that stem from being better off without someone, and hoping for them to change to spur a reunion.

It melts into the next song, 'Alive', a breathtakingly raw song that reflects on the feelings that bubble up when someone has a broken heart without something to pin it on. Through its stripped back vocals and guitar that builds to a crashing crescendo, it captures how those dark thoughts can snowball when someone's alone.

The final song on the EP brings a glowing sense of hope to it. 'Flowered Heart' is a reminder that growth isn't linear made up of ballroom-ready violin, 12-string guitar, and blooming piano that lends a romantic air to it. Maddison Kate's vocals mingle throughout, perfectly capturing the feelings that come with healing.

Maddison Kate's debut EP 'What I'd Say To You' is a beautiful introduction to contemplative and honest storytelling and complex melodies that she has to offer, and it's ready to be shared with the world on Friday, August 8.

She launches the EP at Brisbane's Junk Bar on Sunday, August 17 alongside special guests Josie Eather and Neish.

Maddison Kate, Photo Credit: Giorgia Bellini

EP Launch:

Sunday, August 17 - Junk Bar, Brisbane w/ Josie Eather & Neish | Tickets

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Maddison Kate, "What I'd Say To You" EP cover art, credit: Samuel Murray

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Maddison Kate’s debut EP What I’d Say To You offers four intimate indie-folk tracks exploring unsaid emotions and personal growth.

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