
HUMAN EP
HUMAN, the bold and exciting EP from Aotearoa artist Georgia Lines, featuring the undeniably dance-worthy new single âFaithâ.
From deeply emotional ballads with hauntingly beautiful string sections, to Prince- inspired pop with infectiously catchy hooks, Georgia Linesâ stunning new EP encapsulates the wide range of experiences and emotion of everything it means to be human.
The five-track EP features an array of exceptional co-writers and producers, including Nick Dow, Nic Manders, Joseph Farris, Djeisan Suskov, Alex James (Alae), Rory Noble and Sydney-based Xavier Dunn. HUMAN is an insight into the rich and expansive world of Georgia Lines, showcasing her profound honesty through this collection of sounds.
âThe EP reflects my journey of vulnerability, of learning I am human,â says Georgia. âIt examines love and loss, the deep pain and joy we can sometimes hold in the same breath, and my journey as an artist to explore all of those feelings and attempt to package some of my findings and honest feelings into these songs.
âEven though the overall vibe of HUMAN musically has many different facets, with elements inspired from both the 80âs and 90âs mixed with big vocals and stacked harmonies, it also has these moments of rawness and simplicity. Lyrically and sonically there is an honesty to these songs.â
The EPâs lead single âFaithâ, written by Georgia Lines and Joseph Farris, draws its sonic inspiration from Prince; with its crunchy 80âs synths and layers of catchy lead guitars and vocal hooks. Produced by co-writer Joseph Farris, the track explores a tension often felt in relationships, where stubbornness can often get in the way of necessary change.
âAny relationship requires sacrifice from both sides; a give and take, and a willingness to make changes in order for the relationship to thrive,â explains Georgia. âWhen youâre exhausted from waiting and desperate for that change to happen, you can often feel hopeless or like you're running out of faithâ.
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HUMAN, the bold and exciting EP from Aotearoa artist Georgia Lines, featuring the undeniably dance-worthy new single âFaithâ.
From deeply emotional ballads with hauntingly beautiful string sections, to Prince- inspired pop with infectiously catchy hooks, Georgia Linesâ stunning new EP encapsulates the wide range of experiences and emotion of everything it means to be human.
The five-track EP features an array of exceptional co-writers and producers, including Nick Dow, Nic Manders, Joseph Farris, Djeisan Suskov, Alex James (Alae), Rory Noble and Sydney-based Xavier Dunn. HUMAN is an insight into the rich and expansive world of Georgia Lines, showcasing her profound honesty through this collection of sounds.
âThe EP reflects my journey of vulnerability, of learning I am human,â says Georgia. âIt examines love and loss, the deep pain and joy we can sometimes hold in the same breath, and my journey as an artist to explore all of those feelings and attempt to package some of my findings and honest feelings into these songs.
âEven though the overall vibe of HUMAN musically has many different facets, with elements inspired from both the 80âs and 90âs mixed with big vocals and stacked harmonies, it also has these moments of rawness and simplicity. Lyrically and sonically there is an honesty to these songs.â
The EPâs lead single âFaithâ, written by Georgia Lines and Joseph Farris, draws its sonic inspiration from Prince; with its crunchy 80âs synths and layers of catchy lead guitars and vocal hooks. Produced by co-writer Joseph Farris, the track explores a tension often felt in relationships, where stubbornness can often get in the way of necessary change.
âAny relationship requires sacrifice from both sides; a give and take, and a willingness to make changes in order for the relationship to thrive,â explains Georgia. âWhen youâre exhausted from waiting and desperate for that change to happen, you can often feel hopeless or like you're running out of faithâ.
















