Canadian singer-songwriter Blair Lee has released her new single, “Peachy World”, taken from her just-announced debut EP, The Puppy Game, out December 2nd. A tale of the world you create in your head versus reality, the new single is a means of trying to convince yourself everything feels “peachy” even when feeling cast aside. Produced by close collaborator, ModMaxx (Drake, Roy Woods, Tinashe) this is the second taste of Blair’s upcoming debut project.
On the new song, Blair said, “I don’t like to say too much about songs because I like listeners to be able to interpret them in a way that has meaning for them. Truthfully, I think I sometimes write them without deciding what they’re ‘about.’ I like to listen to the words after and come up with my own interpretations, which often change. I am inspired by lyrics by The National and Imogen Heap – quite personal and vulnerable, but not necessarily obvious or literal in their meaning.”
“Peachy World” comes with an official video directed by Benjamin Del Vasto that feels like the dream montage straight out of a coming-of-age film. Viewers see Blair move through picturesque settings of the beach, a carnival and outside the Bowlerama, feeling the presence of a veiled love from her past always nearby but not close enough to grasp onto.
On the video, director Del Vasto said, “What are the memories we hold when thinking of someone? What details do we remember? And if the memories are clear, do we feel them, or are they distorted by time? Do we look back on the past with rose-colored lenses because we rather tell ourselves a melancholic tragedy: something that couldn’t have been because of a, b, and c. The impossibility of it all adds a layer of romanticism which protects our hearts from maybe the colder sharper truth. These are the questions I wanted to explore in ‘Peachy World,’ so Blair and I thought of the character of the Ghost, a character who embodies a love interest/friend, who drifts in and out of Blair’s world as she inhabits transient spaces. The real idea behind ‘Peachy World’ is if we can miss something we never really had.”