Winona Oak returns with new single 'You're Always High'

Following on from her highly-praised 'Void' EP earlier this year, Winona Oak has now returned to deliver a brand new single.

The new track 'You're Always High' marks her first piece of new material since her recent EP, and is set to feature on her next musical project.

Speaking about the new offering, she said, “This song is about that longing to give yourself over to someone who loves their addictions more than they love you. You want to give them everything but there's heartbreak in knowing that they can't accept the love you so badly want to give. You know if you let yourself give in, you will only fall with them.”

Have a listen to 'You're Always High' in the player below.

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