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Emerging Indie-Folk artist Chloe Dickson has announced the official release of her debut single, “Seven Years,” now available for streaming and radio airplay. The track serves as a cinematic introduction to a new voice in the Australian music scene, exploring the poignant intersection of biological change and emotional memory. Written and produced by Dickson, “Seven Years” was inspired by the scientific concept that the human body’s cells regenerate every seven years. The song utilises a nostalgic blend of acoustic guitar and driving percussion to mirror the friction between who we were and who we are becoming. By balancing modern production with raw storytelling, Dickson aims to create an immersive experience that resonates with listeners facing their own seasons of change. “I wanted my first release to be a true reflection of my identity as an artist,” says Chloe Dickson. “‘Seven Years’ is about how even though we may change physically some memories hold on way longer than we think. Following this debut, Dickson is focusing on further songwriting and studio production, with additional singles expected to follow in the few years.
Seven Years tells my story as an artist it was born out of a place of catharsis wishing for a time where I could be a completely different person cells and all to the person I was when I wrote it.
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Sydney artist Chloe Dickson is blurring the lines between biology and songwriting with her latest release, "Seven Years." What began as a late-night deep dive about cellular regeneration evolved into a cinematic folk-rock anthem that explores the the memories we hold onto. We invited Chloe to discuss her sound, songwriting process, and why she’s looking toward the future rather than the past.
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