Singer-songwriter Olivia Booth’s latest single, “Victim,” proves her necessity in the alternative pop world. Her distinctive singing style is dark, moody, and angelic simultaneously, effortlessly switching from alto to soprano-toned notes. The dark, deep-toned instrumental adds to the track’s somewhat foreboding element, while Olivia’s powerful vocals add a dash of hope and resilience.
The song opens with a hard-hitting drum and guitar melody, immediately highlighting what type of power anthem this track will be. Olivia’s heavenly vocals immediately take aback the grungy, gritty instrumental, and the celestial-like bass brings a more serene, calming aurora to the piece. Lyrically, the song tackles “victimhood,” being taken advantage of in fake friendships and serving as a power anthem to stand up for ourselves. Inspired by a real-life friendship based on a facade, “Victim” is a track to which anyone who has been hurt in a relationship will relate to.
“Victim” features Olivia Booth on vocals, Kian Mulenga on drums, Josh Owen on bass, and Ed Whittaker on guitar. The track was produced, mixed, and mastered by Jonathan Tringham at Allo Sound Studios, Widnes (The Crawlers, Jamie Webster).
“Victim” is available wherever you stream music. Take a listen today!
Photo Credit: Matchbox Productions
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