Psychedelic-pop songstress Evelinn Trouble has shared ‘Hope Music’ (out now) the second offering from her upcoming EP of the same title, set for release on 4th May via Radicalis.

‘Hope Music’ is a big, bold pop song that has a strong positive message about changing situations and circumstances in your life to live more positive and indeed using music to achieve that goal.

Speaking of ‘Hope Music’, Trouble comments: “I was struggling to see anything in a positive light and I suspected that it had something to do with the music I was writing, which tends to be melancholic. I thought if I’d manage to write something life-affirming, things would face up. But in order to write something, I have to feel it first, so I made a big effort to teach myself to “think positive“. I became obsessed with the idea of self-transformation, got really into sports, healthy living, meditation, quit alcohol, all sorts of things to turn myself around. Hope Music was written in that obsessive phase, very blissful but delusive. I see it differently now; staying positive is an ongoing challenge and not something you can achieve by writing a hopeful song once.”