Soul-grunge songstress Ashaine White releases the biting 'Not My Person' ahead of Great Escape Appearance

New Single ‘Not My Person’ Out Now

Look What You Made Me Do EP Out May 22nd

Announced To Play The Great Escape Festival
Plays London’s KOKO June 19th

Following the announcement of her forthcoming new EP Look What You Made Me Do earlier this year, one of the UK’s brightest young talents Ashaine White is back with her new single ‘Not My Person‘. The track is the latest cut from Look What You Made Me Do, which comes May 22nd on 5dB Records. Listen to ‘Not My Person’ HERE.

A raw, guitar driven garage rocker ‘Not My Person’ is Ashaine at her very best - gritty, anthemic and doused in her signature soaring vocal tones. “‘Not My Person’ is a song about somebody I used to know who turned into somebody we used to hate together,” Ashaine says of the single. “It’s funny, especially in an industry like this one, how much shared values can be faked, or left behind as soon as a proverbial carrot is dangled. I haven’t seen them since, and this is what I’d say to them if I ever did."

A sum greater than its individual parts, Look What You Made Me Do is produced by Gilberto Mallindine-Bettini and recorded at 5dB Studios with additional production from William Wormald on new single ‘Not My Person’. A rockier edge than her previous releases, the EP is drenched in distorted guitars and Ashaine’s distinctive vocals. Taking influence from a large gene pool of genres, the EP walks the line between early 90s guitar driven rock, the stunning vocal tones of soul music and all with a hint of infectious pop charm. 

Ashaine also has a run of dates heading into summer, including a run of UK dates supporting Halfway Kid through May and a slot at this year’s The Great Escape Festival. More info HERE.

Ashaine White Plays the following dates:
April 2025

Thu 17 Apr – Rotterdam, MOMO Festival​

Tue 29 Apr – London, House of KOKO (Ellen’s)​

May 2025

Thu 1 May – Sheffield, Hallamshire Hotel *​

Sat 3 May – Glasgow, Audio *​

Tue 6 May – Newcastle, Zerox *​eFestivals

Thu 8 May – Manchester, Retro *​

Sat 10 May – Huddersfield, Northern Quarter *​

Thu 15 May – Brighton, The Great Escape Festival​

Sat 17 May – Brighton, The Great Escape Festival​

Thu 22 May – St Albans, The Horn *​

Sat 24 May – Kingston, The Fighting Cocks *​

Sat 31 May – Carmarthen, CWRW​

June 2025

Thu 19 Jun – London, KOKO (KOKO Amplify)

*supporting Halfway Kid

Having topped off 2024 with a raucous sold-out headline date at London’s Colours, this year is already set to be a huge year for Ashaine White. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for an act that’s about to take 2025 by storm.
 

https://ashainewhite.com

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