On Friday 10th April, UK singer Pip Millett released her longest EP to date, ‘Lost In June’. The EP has 8 tracks including singles ‘June’, ‘Deeper Dark’ and ‘Ava’.
Millett surprised fans with the announcement only last week, on 1st April, through her social media. Keeping it simple and sweet just like her music, Millett wrote “April 10th, Lost In June. Pre-save link in bio”. Featured are a small but close group of people, including producer and songwriter Josh Crocker as well Millett’s mother, Judith Millett.
Main themes of the EP are love, self-identity, growing up as a woman, and, of course, family. Millett’s family is so important to her as is clear from her music as well as her close relationships with her mother, father and grandmother. The track ‘Heavenly Mother’ was recently added to Spotify’s alternative soul and hip-hop playlist ‘Butter’.
‘Ava’ was the first single to be released from the EP at the end of 2019, and has over 700,000 Spotify plays. Next, Millett released ‘Deeper Dark’, for which she also created a video of her recording live at RAK studios in London. ‘June’ was the third single, hinting at the EP title with the carefree track.
Millett had two headline shows planned this spring, which have now been rescheduled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic – the new dates are in November at Manchester’s venue YES and London’s Jazz Café. All tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled dates and more information can be found on TicketMaster. The singer was also supposed to perform at The Great Escape festival in Brighton, which has been cancelled, with a new line up for 2021.
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Pip Millett released her debut solo single ‘Make Me Cry’ in 2018 after previously working with Joe Hertz on his track ‘Goodbye Kisses’. Sweeping into the music industry, Millett quickly released more and more music, putting out her first EP ‘Do Well’ in 2019.