Edenhill Shares New Single ‘All That I Need’

Edenhill, the moniker of British singer and songwriter James Edgecombe, has just shared his brand new single All That I Need, a sun-soaked piece of indie-pop music.


All That I Need
is a song about not being in a good place in life that you end up pushing others away, but eventually you realise that you were upset at yourself and not at the ones around you. This is a way to apologise to those friends and family and is wrapped around a highly infectious indie-pop production that got me hooked right after the very first listen.

I am particularly fond of Edenhill's warm, smooth vocals and how they flow effortlessly over the gorgeous guitar riffs and energetic percussion that create an overall warm, feel-good atmosphere that reminds me of those long summer days out and about. I am also really enjoying the guitar solo and how the chorus sounds perfect to sing along to. Check it out below!

 

Speaking about the song, Edenhill said,

Sometimes it can feel as if we take the people we love most for granted, and lash out at the people closest to us without enough reason or thought. “All That I Need” was written after a difficult period in my life where I found myself pushing away the very people who tried to stay close to me. Convinced by my head that It was safer just to be alone, I ended up alienating myself, when what I really needed was to have those same people around me to get me out. However, from this all, I found the idea of pushing away the people we love most away really intriguing. The contradiction of it all. Because of this, I wrote “All That I Need” as an apology to my friends and family explaining that it wasn’t them that I was mad at, it was myself.