Meet the simply complicated girl you know, but really don’t Delilah Brao.
Hailing from Los Angeles, Delilah’s latest release, “Over the Phone,” delves into the intricacies of breakups mediated by technology, a scenario that resonates with many in today’s digital age.
On the song, Delilah says,
“‘Over The Phone’ is about this guy I dated who broke up with me on FaceTime. The call only lasted 5 minutes – it’s like he fit it in between episodes of the series we were watching together. It’s grim. We dated for years. But, long distance sucks and the song kind of speaks for itself in that way.”
Her personal experience mirrors a common reality, and those who have encountered the non-confrontational approach to parting ways will undoubtedly find solace in her poetic confessions.
A glimpse into her upcoming seven song EP, Since You’re in New York, “Over the Phone” in its musical simplicity allows Delilahto offer a heart-rending acknowledgment that distance, at times, doesn’t nurture love but drives it apart.
Delilah’s vocals strike a delicate yet resilient balance, underscoring the lasting emotional impact of her lyrics and the depth of her songwriting.
In “Over the Phone”, Delilah Brao has beautifully embodied the complex nature of modern relationships.