Alice Merton – Run Away Girl: 13th Floor New Song Of The Day

Alice Merton gets 2024 underway with a bang as she shares a new track entitled “run away girl,” out now via her own label, Paper Plane Records International.

Here’s the blurb with more about Alice:

Alice Mertonrun away girl, which comes alongside an accompanying visualizer, puts a classic ‘80s tinge on Merton’s propulsive dark-pop, a blend which infuses her brooding, introspective lyrical themes with an even greater power. She wrote and produced the song with James Dring (Lana Del Rey, Self Esteem) and her regular collaborator Paul Whalley (“Charlie Brown,” “Waste My Life”).

Merton introduces the track, saying:

“Since I can remember, in every life phase I have been in, I have always questioned two things: who am I, and who am I supposed to be? I thought when you grow up, all these questions magically get answered but as I continue to witness, I don’t think you ever quite know.

‘run away girl’ comes from an introspective look at oneself and feeling lost in the outside world but especially feeling lost on the inside. Where do I fit in, in all this craziness? Who do I actually want to be in life? We are constantly surrounded by the opinions of others, who show us what their version of happiness is, so we automatically assume ours must be the same. It often isn’t.

We try to break free from past lives and past memories, pretending they no longer exist. I have found it’s much easier to accept the past, rather than forget it, and occasionally letting myself dwell in those memories. Moving homes regularly has taught me many life lessons, but it has also contributed to feeling unsettled in life, restless for what else is out there, and adventurous for the unknown.

This song comes to you in a new chapter full of questions to myself and to you. It is the beginning of a series of events that have led me to realise that the more I learn about life and myself, the less I actually know. But what do I know? I am happy to share this with you. I hope you enjoy the next chapter.”

Alice Merton’s career highlights to date include achieving Top 10 chart positions across Europe, US Gold, and multiple Platinum awards in Europe. Her two studio albums (MINT and S.I.D.E.S.) have seen over one billion streams and three million sales. Additionally, she has performed on TV shows like NBC’s Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Late Late Show with James Corden, or ABC’s Late Night Show Jimmy Kimmel Live!

run away girl” is out now via Paper Plane Records. Stay tuned for more new music from Alice Merton, coming this year.

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PRAISE FOR ALICE MERTON

“[‘The Other Side’ is a] euphoric pop number that explodes with colorful instrumentals and the songwriter’s ecstatic lyrics about coming out the other side in one piece.”
FLOOD

“[‘Loveback’] sets the stage for a powerful indie pop sound, one that’s full of fun, scream-along chorus, but also underscores the album’s prevalent themes of self-reclamation.”
Consequence of Sound

“[‘Blindside’ is] an enormously appealing song, groovy and filled with little rhythmic pops, as though Kate Bush stole Paul Simon’s backing band and took them out to perform last call at a disco.”
The AV Club

“As a twinkling tune steals focus, Merton’s raw vocals cut through the melody as she battles with her own mind to finally choose what is best for her. While narrating the downsides to being on the ‘Same Team’ with a person who doesn’t know what’s best for you, Alice samples her blend of alt-pop with an electronic explosion of energy — getting our hearts racing in the process.”
Wonderland

“Alice Merton has a hearty, natural voice that stays plush while echoing the power of singers like Adele and Florence Welch.”
– The New York Times

“Merton’s voice is veiled behind a vocoder as synths prance around her in the background. But this track has a hard shell, recalling the punchy reflective pop songs of Christina Aguilera or Kelly Clarkson.”
FLOOD

“She channels this unease into a dense drum beat and cathartic guitar riff reminiscent of Muse as she tries to grapple with the unpleasant sensation.”
Rolling Stone

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