Ella Eyre confronts emotional limits on new single 'space'

Ella Eyre Unveils Brand New Single ‘space’

Taken From Her Long-Awaited, Stunning Second Album
everything, in time - Out November 21st, on Play It Again Sam

Features ‘high on the internet (ft. Jay Prince)domino szn’ & ‘kintsugi

Four Intimate December Candlelit Headline Shows
Manchester, London, Edinburgh, Liverpool

General Sale – Wednesday 16th July @ 9.00am BST - TICKETS HERE

Album Artwork + Press Shot (Photo Credit: Kaj Jefferies)

“A reinvention for the newly independent British pop star, with an upbeat, ultra-catchy
slice of jazz swing and words about losing her way - and finding it again”
- The Times

“A punchy, soulful roller, it finds the singer going back to her
foundations…..a dynamic return” -
Clash

After recently announcing her long-anticipated second studio record everything, in time - out November 21st via Play It Again Sam - one of the UK’s most talented and distinctive voices, Ella Eyre, is hot out of the blocks with her fierce new single space’.

Laden with soul-R&B groove, this superb new offering showcases a side of Ella that’s long been simmering beneath the surface. The track doesn’t mince words - and that’s entirely the point. It’s fierce, frank, and refreshingly raw, cutting through the noise with a kind of bolshy energy that commands attention.

“‘Space’ is about reaching your limits and drawing a line with humorous, but deadly-serious intentions”, Ella explains. “I had so much fun when I wrote this song because I was so done with an unwanted situation that it had actually become amusing. I wanted to create as much distance as possible for myself to heal, and even outer space didn’t seem far away enough. Sometimes you can only laugh about something hard - or write a savage song about it…..”

A decade after her Top 4 debut Feline and countless high-octane collaborations, Ella finally unveils a body of work that is as unfiltered, fearless, and fully-formed as she is. A self-curated collection of 15 songs, everything, in time sees the London-born powerhouse step into a sound that is rooted in rich soul, bold R&B, retro funk, and emotional truth.

After a vocal surgery during lockdown forced her to literally relearn how to speak, Eyre emerged with a clearer sense of self. She parted ways with her former label, took her masters, and started again. everything, in time is the result “There was a moment when I just said, ‘This doesn’t feel right – scrap it all,’” she recalls of an earlier iteration of the album.

The album announcement arrives off the back of some of its already superb recent releases including high on the internet (ft. Jay Prince), a searing indictment of digital burnout and online illusion, domino szn, a silky soul-pop banger oozing with confidence and control, & the elegant, mature kintsugi.

The road to everything, in time was far from linear. Signed at 17, Eyre’s early career was a whirlwind of chart hits and dance collaborations, often leaving her own vision on the sidelines. Now 31, she has not only reclaimed her narrative but reshaped her future.

From the bolshy, breakup anthem ‘space’ to the gorgeous metaphor-laced ‘kintsugi’, Ella embraces sonic diversity and emotional honesty throughout, tying it all together with a voice that is unmistakably hers. And whether it’s the genre-bending soul of ‘loverman’, the vintage sass of ‘hell yeah’, or the intimate storytelling of the title track ‘everything, in time’, this is Ella Eyre unbound. Drawing on influences from Lauryn Hill and Amy Winehouse to Outkast and gospel choirs, the album offers a full-circle portrait of an artist coming into her own.

Ella has also announced four intimate candlelit shows in December, which will see her perform at stunning venues in Manchester, London, Edinburgh & Liverpool. General Sale opens tomorrow – Wednesday 16th July @ 9.00am BST HERE.

With everything, in time, Ella Eyre not only reminds us that she’s still here – she proves she never left. This album is both a culmination and a fresh start: a bold declaration from one of British music’s most resilient and recognisable voices.

There's been a lot of stop-start with my career,” Eyre explains honestly. “It keeps me up at night. But this album feels like something I'm really proud of. And the biggest cliches are sometimes the deepest truths: Good things come to those who wait. And even though it's taken a long time to get to this place, I'm really proud of where I'm at.”

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December
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Sat 6th LONDON, St Mary’s Church
Fri 12th EDINBURGH, Assembly Roxy
Sat 13th LIVERPOOL, St George’s Hall

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