London-based rising star, Bee, aka Broken Hearts Club today releases her brand new single, (Welcome To The) Broken Hearts Club. The track slowly builds and thrashes into life, once again letting Bee’s raw punk yet soft and soaring vocals shine. The final single to be taken from her forthcoming EP, (Welcome To The) Broken Hearts Club can be heard here.
Bee explains, “I wrote the track when I just got my heart broken. Again. I never learn. I fall too quickly and too hard. But that’s the part of life that is inevitable. This song helped me to heal my heart. I hope it can help others too.”
Bee is gearing up to release her EP, Welcome To The Broken Hearts Club. Spanning 6 tracks and arriving on 7th August, the EP explores themes of heartbreak and the complexities of relationships. It features previously released singles including F**k Moving On and Hate It which recently received its debut radio play on Alyx Holcombe’s BBC Introducing Rock show, plus three unheard tracks. Bee teamed up with long-term collaborator, Marc Dowding who produced the EP, and who she also co-wrote with across the body of work. Bee also co-wrote tracks Hate It and Town Called Misery with writer/producer, Jason Perry (McFly, Don Broco and more). Pre-save Welcome To The Broken Hearts Club here.
Bee has said of the EP, “Welcome To The Broken Hearts Club is a shout of freedom. A rollercoaster of emotions and like a mirror of empowerment – I believe everyone can find a piece of themselves in it.”
This new music marks the launch of Bee’s new project and inclusive community, aptly named the Broken Hearts Club. It was born out of the idea that Bee had, about wanting to evolve her live performances beyond the traditional format. At a show recently, Bee got tattooed with a broken heart on stage, whilst conducting a Q&A with her audience! Bee also wanted to create a safe space amongst her fans, and break down that artist/fan divide so that everyone feels like they’re part of a family. Growing up in a very conservative Lithuania with strict parents, Bee kept her true identity and sexuality hidden until she moved to London 6 years ago. Here she is able to be her true authentic self, and no longer has to shy away from being gay and proud. Bee feels more confident and empowered than ever, and is finally making the music she has always wanted to make.
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