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Over the weekend, Holly Humberstone played songs from her âFalling Asleep At The Wheelâ EP for virtual guitar show Guitar.com Live.
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Standing in her back garden, Humberstone played solo guitar versions of âOverkillâ, âVanillaâ and âDeep Endâ for an exclusive performance for Guitar.com Live on October 2.
Before wrapping up with âDeep Endâ, Humberstone explained why the personal song was her favourite on the EP. âI wrote it about one of my sisters, who when I wrote it at the time was going through a really difficult patch with her mental health,â she said.
âI personally find conversations really tricky to have, especially uncomfortable ones about mental health. I just wanted her to know I was there for her, even if I couldnât fully understand. Putting it into a song was easier than having a conversation with her about it, and so I wrote âDeep Endâ for that reason.â
Watch Humberstoneâs performance for Guitar.com Live below:
Besides Humberstone, the likes of St. Vincent, Carlos Santana, Jason Isbell, Anderson .Paakâs backing band Free Nationals, Tora Dahle AagĂ„rd and Plini all made appearances at Guitar.com Live, the three-day virtual guitar show organised by media brand Guitar.com over the weekend.
Revisit the panels, masterclasses and performances at Guitar.com Live here.
Humberstone released âFalling Asleep At The Wheelâ, her debut EP, in August. NME rated the âsoul-baring and candidâ release five stars, praising it as âa deeply affecting collection of songs that solely document Humberstoneâs own personal fears and emotions, but the power and grace of her sentiments are sure to resonate universallyâ.
[Editorâs note: Guitar.com is owned by BandLab Technologies, which also owns NME.]
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