LISTEN: “I Run From Pain” by Annie-Rose Maloney

Annie-Rose Maloney’s latest single, “I Run From Pain”, is a hauntingly intimate exploration of disconnection and longing that distinguishes itself with an unguarded honesty and uniquely delicate sound. Balancing vulnerability and strength in every note, Annie-Rose presents a song that feels stripped to its emotional core.

The song’s foundation is deceptively simple: repetitive, music-box-like guitar lines provided by Jess Ellwood, which offer an almost hypnotic effect. But it’s Annie-Rose’s voice that is raw, resonant, and threaded with a subtle Southern lilt that leaves a lasting impression. Her delivery reflects the confusion and isolation she describes, perfectly framing the disconnection embedded in the song’s themes. It’s this stark openness that makes “I Run From Pain” a space that feels both deeply personal and universally understood.

The song also features ethereal backing vocals from Angie McMahon, Ruby Gill, and Olivia Hally, whose harmonies add a ghostly beauty to the track, wrapping Annie-Rose’s voice in an otherworldly warmth. These vocal layers emphasise the song’s quiet power, contrasting its simplicity with a full rich sound.

Directed by Willem Kingma, the accompanying video adds another dimension by showcasing the ordinary beauty of home life, with moments of stillness that perfectly echo the song’s gentle yet profound impact. By filming alongside her parents on Wadawurrung Country, the visuals highlight the deep-rooted themes of connection and searching that run through the track.

For those in search of a song that bravely wears its heart on its sleeve, “I Run From Pain” is a must-listen. “I Run From Pain” will be on her debut album Circle Walking out on February 28th.

Photo by Jess Elwood