Thyla (ThylaMusic) unveil heartfelt new single 'December' from their sophomore EP:
Plagued with guilt and uncertainty, “December” finds frontwoman Millie Duthie reeling from personal turmoil and trying to put the pieces back together while the wound is still raw. “How does it feel to look the other way / I should’ve been there / Maybe I’m still afraid,” Duthie sings about someone she’s let down.
“‘December’ shows a more delicate side to the band,” Thyla says of the release. “Millie wrote the song for her sister who was suffering with some really tough personal issues. It came from a really dark and desperate place but the song manages to put into words what she could never say.”
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