Montreal Singer-Songwriter Libby Ember Ponders Morality and Curiosity on "I Kill Spiders," Title Track of Debut EP
Montreal's Libby Ember arrives with her introspective debut EP, I Kill Spiders. Thoughtful, anxious, and emotionally candid, the four-track collection captures the young singer-songwriter's journey through self-doubt and quiet contemplation. Blending warm indie-pop textures with the raw honesty of indie-folk, the record is a compelling exploration of growth, conscience, and the weight of our smallest actions.
I Kill Spiders moves through questioning, longing, and reflection, creating a cohesive story of emotional honesty. The EP showcases Libby Ember's signature introspective lyricism while delivering warm, accessible, and intimate production.
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Anchoring the release is the title track, "I Kill Spiders," a striking meditation on guilt and consequence. Born from a moment of late-night anxiety, the song balances classic pop sensibilities with Libby's intimate, reflective style to question the karmic significance of our choices. The track is the result of Libby's first-place win in the Overture With The Arts songwriting competition, where she developed the song with mentorship from Canadian singer BAYLA before it was produced by Luca the Producer (Lucas Libertore).
I Kill Spiders is a reflection on mindfulness and the seemingly insignificant choices that define us. Libby Ember invites listeners to sit with their thoughts, explore the weight of the tiny moments, and find strength in vulnerability.