Freya Beer’s song False Hope is an electrifying track that blends gothic-pop with grunge influences. The song revolves around the theme of encountering people who make big promises but fail to deliver, reflecting the emotional impact of disappointment and the need to pick oneself up afterward. The arrangement of the song shifts from a soft, pop-like sound to a more intense rock tone, evoking a “Jekyll and Hyde” style contrast.

Produced by Tom Donovan, who has also worked with Miles Kane, False Hope follows Freya’s recent 4-track EP Tatianna. It was recorded in Colchester and is part of Freya’s evolving discography, which highlights her gothic and alternative influences.

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