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Felicity’s New EP Is the Soundtrack for Every Late-Night Overthinker

  • Writer: ALT RECESS
    ALT RECESS
  • Oct 22
  • 2 min read
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Some artists burn bright for a moment. Felicity is the kind of artist who catches fire and keeps the blaze alive. Her journey has been anything but ordinary, bouncing from Perth, Australia, to Indonesia, South Africa, and Colorado before settling in the U.S., she’s lived more lives than most musicians twice her age. Along the way, she worked bar jobs, chased down false promises, and kept chasing the one thing that never left her: music.


By 17, Felicity was sharpening her sound in New York City before heading to Nashville, the city where raw talent meets relentless ambition. In 2023, she signed with East Music Row Records, bringing with her a vault of unreleased tracks that carried the scars and sparks of her life up until that point. Her debut EP, You Take Me To Dinner But You’ll Never Feed My Soul, put her on the map with unflinching honesty and emotional depth. And if anyone thought she’d stop there, she quickly proved otherwise with fan-favorite singles like the fiery “I Know Why They’re Screaming” and the club-ready “Three Martinis.”


Now, Felicity is leveling up once again with her second EP, 4PM In The Morning. It’s a project that stretches wide sonically while digging deep lyrically, threading together moments of vulnerability, grit, and fearless confidence. Each of the five tracks carries its own identit, unique tones, instrumentals, and melodies, but the whole record flows like chapters in a single, evolving story.


One undeniable standout is “Bad Waste Of Oxygen.” On the surface, its storytelling feels soft, almost delicate. But listen closer and it hits like a gut punch. Felicity strips it all down to raw honesty, thoughts spilled straight to the record, words cutting with brutal clarity. There’s something liberating in the way she tells it like it is, refusing to sugarcoat or hide behind polished metaphors. It’s the kind of song that makes you lean in and then leaves you sitting with your own truth long after it’s over.



Felicity’s voice ties it all together. Wrapped in warmth yet laced with conviction, her vocals feel like being pulled into a cloud that she commands from the sky, part guide, part storyteller, part confessor. She makes the world her stage, whether it’s a Nashville studio, a New York dive, or, now, the Australian airwaves, where her single “I’ll Have What He’s Having” is spinning on radio.


With 4PM In The Morning out now on all platforms, Felicity has cemented herself as more than just one to watch, she’s one to feel. Every lyric, every note, carries pieces of her journey: the chaos, the resilience, the hunger, the fire. And with her sights set on both the U.S. and her home country, the rest of the world won’t be far behind.

Catch Felicity’’s Echoes performance video out on the 25th of October 2025.


 
 
 

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