Tag: Single Review: Lilac Haze Lilac Haze

Katrina Swift is a Bath-based singer/songwriter, musician and creative mastermind behind the emerging dream pop project Lilac Haze. Although she has a background performing across the States and Europe fronting ensembles and orchestras with a classically trained, hauntingly gorgeous vocal, Lilac Haze is influenced by The Cure, All About Eve, Eva Cassidy, Fleetwood Mac, and others, as she combines atmospheric and ethereal textures with a sense of nostalgic romance.

Released a few short weeks ago. Swift’s Calum Wotherspoon-produced debut single “The Ghost That I Once Knew”/”Lilac Haze” features Nightswimming’s Sam Allan (guitar) and Torin Moore (drums) as her backing band. The A-side “The Ghost I Once Knew” is a slow-burning and gorgeous track built around Swift’s soaring vocal and gauzy, shoegazer-like guitar textures that recalls Souvlaki-era Slowdive. The B-side “Lilac Haze” is brooding track that features delicate strings, ethereal synths and dramatic drumming paired with Swift’s achingly tender delivery expressing longing and heartache. Both tracks serve as a breathtakingly beautiful yet self-assured debut.

“In December 2021, I wrote ‘Ghost’ after a period of self-reflection during a time when I felt unsure and lost in my new surroundings. It’s a reflection of the loss of innocence as we mature… a farewell to your old self. ‘Lilac Haze’ however is a song written for anyone who has been affected by loved ones lost to Alzheimer’s and Dementia,” Swift says of both tracks.