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Singer-Songwriter, Evie Moran, Set To Release New Music, Here's A Look Back At Her Career so Far

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Updated: Mar 13, 2023

Liverpool Alt-Folk Singer, Evie Moran, Is Expected To Take A New Direction With Her Upcoming Single, 'How Do You Like Me Now?', We Take A Look Back At Her Career So Far, Ahead Of Her Newest Release

Evie Moran as she appears in her song, 'Disconnected', released last year (Credit: Evie Moran/Supplied).
Evie Moran as she appears in her song, 'Disconnected', released last year (Credit: Evie Moran/Supplied).

Evie Moran is a singer-songwriter from Liverpool that is set to release a new single taking the Alt-Folk singer in a new direction to capture the more energetic side of her.


Her latest tune will provide a new perspective on the singer-songwriter, showing a new more animated side to her musical talents. Making her a force to be reckoned with as an up-and-coming artist in the Liverpool City Region Music Scene and the wider North West.


Evie has seen notable success up to now with her previously earning the opportunity to play at Liverpool Sound City 2022, and with a spot lined up for Sound City 2023 as well. With the festival only two months away, her latest material is putting the Liverpool local in good stead to impress even more audiences with her music.


Evie Moran's newest single, 'How Do You Like Me Now?', will release at 10am on Wednesday the 8th of March through Tri-Tone Music, which will expect the Liverpool local to take a new pop music approach. In the meantime, you can catch up with her previous work including her gorgeously soothing song, 'Disconnected'.


Let's take a look below at her previous collection of music as we look forward to her latest release.

A portrait photograph of Evie Moran, visually demonstrating her new musical direction, for her latest release at least, will be a more pop-centred tune fit for any club (Credit: Evie Moran/Supplied).
A portrait photograph of Evie Moran, visually demonstrating her new musical direction, for her latest release at least, will be a more pop-centred tune fit for any club (Credit: Evie Moran/Supplied).

Gauging from the portrait photograph of Evie, in and of itself, it visually demonstrates and perfectly captures her new musical direction, for her latest release at least, that it will be a more pop-centred tune that will be fit for any club.


Evie recently performed her song, 'More Than You Can Know', at Down To The Bone's Live Sessions, located in The Gallery Creative Hub in Manchester, through Marybone Records.

Evie also played a beautiful rendition of her original song, 'I Tried', at the theatre hall at the University of Salford, Manchester. You can listen to the embedded video of her performance below.

On the 27th of May 2022, Evie released her single, 'Disconnected', through Tri-Tone Music. The song is a blissfully relaxing piece consisting of heartwarming lyrics in fabulous harmony with her soothing acoustic guitar's melody. Disconnected gained more than 6,000 streams on Spotify alone. You can listen to the Lyric Video below.

You can follow Evie Moran on her Instagram, Twitter and Facebook to see all of the latest things that she is up to. As well as listen to and purchase her music through Evie's SoundCloud and Bandcamp.


Evie's newest song, 'How Do You Like Me Now?', will be available to stream on all her platforms such as Spotify at 10am on Wednesday the 8th of March.


The Liverpudlian's Article about Evie Moran's newest single is now available to read.

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