Side A- USEME
Side B- UNBURY ME

Out Everywhere November 29th.

Marco Polo (I'm Better Off When I Am Mine)

listen to the original demos and writing process here!internal://07b4eb08-9969-4a77-8fed-6b216ad221e8

watch the marco polo lyric video

About MAEV

MAEV, real name Evie Mae Nicholson, is a 17 year old singer, songwriter and producer from Essex in England who has known since she was 12 years old what she wants to do for the rest of her life; music. 

"Writing music for me is like barfing all of your emotions onto a page to get to the other side of your emotions and turning pain into art. It's like making the best out of a bad situation and I feel a huge weight lifted off me after writing. Honestly don't know how I would cope without it. Some think that I'm being too vulnerable putting all my emotions out there for everyone to hear, but better out than in I say."

Music for MAEV is all about soul and emotion- sort of like an artistic expression of the bad. And the good too. Every song of hers is self-written and self-produced, which she believes makes the music so much more meaningful.

"Every single song I've written has so many emotions, memories and pain attached to them, and if I don't finish writing the song either at awe with myself or feeling better from the situation I was writing about, what's the point. As to producing, I've only ever produced my music, and although it's the most difficult thing ever to perfect, it's so worth it for me because although lyrics mean the most to me when creating something, the instrumental elements also have so much power to portray more emotion. I strive for my songs to be as authentic as possible to the meanings I've attached to them."

 

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