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Blaise Moore Wistfully Experiences Love with "Hands"

The Toronto newcomer drops her debut single off her upcoming EP 'London.'

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Being alone sucks. Being alone and heartbroken is even worse. So, while we'd love to say how good newcomer Toronto singer Blaise Moore's debut track "Hands" is, we also get weirdly sad and start longing over things and people that we shouldn't while listening to it. Produced by Krupa and Gray Hawken, Moore's soft vocals wrap around a creeping bassline and spacious chords that expand as the song reaches its conclusion. The single comes off her upcoming debut EP London.

"I wanted to create something that elicited getting lost in the fluidity of a relationship," explains Blaise Moore via email. "The mundanity of failing to fully connect with someone on all levels and the inability to rationalize that. I'm reminiscing about a certain time that I was hung out to dry. I am glad to be past that point but I still am mentally unpacking the events of that episode of my life."

Jabbari Weekes is a Noisey Canada Staff Writer. Follow him on Twitter