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Penny Lover, You Should’ve Come Over UK artist Penny blends indie influences and alt pop to create a distinctive and emotional sound. Originally from Huddersfield, she released her debut EP, My Secret Powers, in 2022, introducing her bedroom pop aesthetic. With her new EP, entitled Prom? and released today, Penny has looked to deliver the most fully realised version of her vision. Regularly collaborating with Michael Lovett, of Metronomy and NZCA Lines, and Ash Workman (who has worked with Christine and the Queens, Metronomy and the Klaxons), there is a wonderfully distinctive and wonky edge to Penny’s sound. This is something you can hear on the thick fuzz of bass on the EP’s song Dirty, and the way the whole thing slows to a stop like someone just yanked the turntable’s power out of the wall. With the release of Prom?, we get to hear Penny’s bold cover of Jeff Buckley’s classic, Lover, You Should’ve Come Over. Covers of such established and influential artists’ work should be…

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