Video: Miya Folick, ‘Give It To Me’
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Miya Folick’s new EP “Give It to Me” will be out Nov. 3 via Terrible Records, five songs that reveal a bit about where she is coming from and where — or at least how — she’s getting there. The EP, which includes the single she released in May, “Trouble Adjusting,” concludes with a slow-burning cover of Joni Mitchell’s “Woodstock.” The title track, an equally simmering, 5 1/2-minute plea for forgiveness, comes via a video directed by Eva Michon (Death From Above, Deap Vally) that places the Orange County-reared singer-songwriter in the front seat of a roller-coaster. If you’ve been on board with Folick since her dynamic 2015 EP “Strange Darling” (and through her 2016 singles “Pet Body” and “God Is a Woman”), you’re allowed to interpret this ride as a metaphor. Catharsis awaits at the end, which is always worth the price of a ticket.
||| Watch: The video for “Give It To Me”
Also: Stream the cover of “Woodstock”
||| Live: Miya Folick plays Dec. 4 at the Constellation Room (tickets on sale at 10 a.m. Friday) and Dec. 5 at the Moroccan Lounge (tickets).
||| Previously: “Trouble Adjusting,” “Pet Body,” “Oceans”
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