Orla Gartland unveils new single 'Mine'

After recently returning with her stunning comeback single 'Little Chaos' earlier this year, Orla Gartland is back once again to deliver a brand new offering.

The new track 'Mine' comes accompanied by a stunning new visualiser, created by Flower Up, and has been released through her own label New Friends.

Speaking about the new release, she said, “'Mine' is by far the most vulnerable song I've written to date - putting it feels a little scary but also hugely important to me. It tells a fragmented story of an experience that really affected my relationship with intimacy and how that stayed with me throughout relationships that followed.

"I wanted to give the lyrics on this song space to breathe so we kept the production super minimal on this track; live vocal & guitar and a super beautiful, haunting 4-piece string part. This was my first time recording real strings on a song of mine and for me they bring even more emotional depth to the track. I'm really proud of this song and whilst I hope in a way that no one relates to it, I hope it can bring comfort and hope to anyone who does.”

Have a listen to 'Mine' in the player below.

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