Eden Rain - ‘Taking’
London-based artist Eden Rain takes another significant leap in her musical journey with her latest single ‘Taking’. Renowned for her narrative-driven lyricism and eclectic, alt-infused sound, Eden explores the complexities of human relationships, deftly unravelling the intricate dynamics of those around her.
‘Taking’ serves as a precursor to her highly anticipated EP, Anyway, How Are You?. Known for her narrative lyricism and eclectic, alt-leaning sound, Eden dives deep into the complexities of human relationships, offering listeners a raw and captivating exploration of the intricate dynamics that define our interactions with one another.
From the very first notes, ‘Taking’ pulls you into its sonic landscape, driven by thunderous drums and textured electronic elements that mirror the emotional turbulence inherent in intimate relationships. The production is immersive and layered, blending pulsing beats with atmospheric synths, creating a soundscape that feels both expansive and intimate. This genre-blurring approach highlights Eden's ability to blend pop sensibilities with alternative influences, a combination that distinguishes her as one of the most exciting new voices in the alternative music scene.
Lyrically, ‘Taking’ showcases Eden's knack for storytelling. In her own words, she describes the song as a “big pot” where she stirs together the relationship experiences of those around her, encapsulating not just romantic love but also the “struggle of wanting to be close to someone but feeling like they're gonna ruin your life.” This multifaceted approach to relationships invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences, making the song resonate on a personal level. The themes of manipulation and control, both in romantic and platonic settings, are dissected with a keen insight that feels both relatable and profound.
Eden's vocals glide effortlessly over the production, carrying a raw emotional weight that underscores the song's themes. Her delivery is both haunting and powerful, encapsulating the push and pull of desire and self-preservation. There’s a palpable tension in her voice, reflecting the internal conflict many face when navigating the complexities of human connection. The chorus, with its anthemic quality, becomes a cathartic release, inviting listeners to confront their own vulnerabilities and the compromises often made in the name of love or friendship.
The accompanying production elevates the song further, with its dynamic shifts and innovative textures that keep the listener engaged. The contrast between the pounding drums and ethereal synths creates a feeling of chaos and serenity simultaneously, mirroring the contradictory emotions experienced in relationships. This duality in sound reflects Eden's lyrical exploration of the “give and take” that characterises personal connections, making ‘Taking’ not just a song, but a complex emotional landscape.
As Eden Rain continues to carve her niche within the alternative music scene, ‘Taking’ stands out as a testament to her artistic growth and maturity. With each release, she proves her ability to weave personal narratives into compelling sonic experiences, inviting her audience into her world while encouraging introspection. The anticipation for her upcoming EP, Anyway, How Are You?, is palpable, and if ‘Taking’ is any indication, it promises to be a profound exploration of the human condition.
In a time when music often dances around difficult subjects, Eden Rain embraces them head-on, solidifying her position as a voice for those grappling with the complexities of relationships. ‘Taking’ is more than just a single; it’s a bold statement from an artist who is unafraid to confront the messy, beautiful reality of human connection.
Words by Danielle Holian