Review: "Garden of Edie" - EDIE
- Taylor Sheridan Lempke
- May 15
- 1 min read

Perth-based singer-songwriter EDIE plants the seeds and pulls fans into her world of electric synths and neon lights in her latest single "Garden of Edie." Such as a garden does, activating the senses, EDIE immerses listeners into the scene. She lets go of comparisons, bleaching her brows and jumping onto the dancefloor. When her world seems uncontrollable, EDIE finds peace in expression. EDIE lives for herself, and that's what she wants to teach us.
Upon the title, it would be easy to assume acoustic guitars and violin strings, but EDIE modernizes her nature. She's untamed, ambitious, and colorful, filling the room like wildflowers blooming in a field. The four-on-the-floor beat carries the thrilling momentum. Each crack of the snare echoes like pulling up the weeds of worries and regrets. EDIE is all about living in the moment.
EDIE sinks into raw feelings throughout her music. With distorted guitars, she unleashes the rage of lying partners and friends that turn into traitors. With bubbly tones, she sings about wearing her heart on her sleeve. Now, with her upcoming EP, "Garden of EDIE," she's leaning into the Y2K textures. Check out the links below to listen to more of her music!
Written By Taylor Sheridan Lempke
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