“There’s never been any person or feeling or relationship that has ever been bigger to me than my relationship with music.” maisiehpeters opens up about using music as magic, Swiftian songwriting, her upcoming album The Good Witch, and more. ⬇️
— enamored by their fanciful anecdotes and attention to detail. Despite having no formal music training, she'd make drum beats with her hands and fill her notebooks from cover to cover. When she was 12, she borrowed a friend's acoustic guitar and taught herself to play by watching YouTube videos.
Within a year, she had written hundreds of songs, the result of an overactive imagination; by 15, she had joined a band and started regularly busking on the street and performing at pubs, posting original songs on her YouTube page. Early cuts wallow in life's messiest bits, gentle melodies for tempestuous feelings, and a folksy lilt over wistful keys.
It's a lesson in Swiftian storytelling. It's crafting an image so lyrical and engaging that it places the listener alongside you in the room where it happened — the heartbreak, the disappointment, the love. Last year, Swiftmastermind as her "holy grail," her most formative influence. You can hear it in the way she sets a scene.
A spiritual sisterhood blossomed among Peters and her collaborators, creating a safe space for her to delve into her most intrusive insecurities. Lead single "Body Better" found her at her most vulnerable, sitting up in the dark, way past midnight, writing lyrics in her Notes app about the singular ache of watching someone you love love someone else. The ugliest thoughts poured out of her.
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