Eden Rain’s “I've Hidden Your Passport” is a tender protest single against goodbyes

Eden Rain is ready to share her emotions with her new single, "I've Hidden Your Passport" The singer-songwriter captures the sadness of losing a loved one, not through a breakup, but through separation.

The song, produced by the creative Iain Berryman, unfolds slowly and soulfully, reflecting the conflicted feelings it portrays. "I've Hidden Your Passport" feels like a late-night secret written on a boarding pass, revealing the depth of Eden's songwriting. She's not just writing lyrics, she's sharing her true feelings. At the heart of the song is the story of Eden's best friend leaving London for Sydney. However, it's not just another song about missing someone. Instead, it has a playful twist, it's like emotional mischief masked by love. When she sings, it feels as though a simple act could pause time, giving her a moment to catch her breath before the goodbye. With minimal yet rich production, the song showcases Eden's distinctive voice, which embodies a blend of strength and openness. The soundscape, created by Berryman, feels touching and atmospheric, echoing the kind of distance that Eden is struggling with.

This single marks not just a standalone moment in her career but also the beginning of a new chapter. Alongside the single, Eden has announced her upcoming EP, "Can I Come Too?" If "I've Hidden Your Passport" is any sign of what's to come, we can expect a deeply emotional and beautifully crafted collection of songs.

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