The EP “Blue Moon” by Genevieve is a warm and thoughtful collection that feels like a close conversation with someone who has lived through deep emotion and come out the other side with something gentle to share. The heart of this record is a dedication to her father, who passed after years of fading from her life. Genevieve doesn’t hide the fact that these songs come from real experience and remembrance, and that honesty is what gives this release its strength and charm. From the very first track, “Joseph”, you’re invited into a world that moves at its own pace. This song was written in the months she spent with her father as dementia slowly altered his presence, and there’s a softness in the voice and the sound that makes it feel like an intimate reflection on memory and love. It’s a tribute that holds onto moments with quiet grace, letting you sit with the emotion without pushing you in any direction.
The rest of the EP follows that mood, with songs like “Girls”, “Purple”, “Japan”, and the title track rounding out the experience with a mix of light and shadow. What I appreciate most about this project is how it balances vulnerability with a calm confidence. Genevieve’s voice feels poised and expressive without feeling overworked or forced. There’s clarity in the melodies and a sense of space around each element, which gives the music a gentle, drifting energy that invites repeated listens. Personally, I connected with how real and human everything sounded. “Blue Moon” doesn’t try to be dramatic to make an impact. It simply presents its feelings in a way that is relatable and heartfelt. I found myself going back to it again, not because it’s flashy, but because it feels like a companion for moments when you want something sincere and reflective.
If you’re drawn to music that feels honest and grounded, make sure you spend some time with “Blue Moon”. Follow Genevieve on her social platforms, add these tracks to your personal playlist, and give them a few spins with a cup of tea or on a quiet walk. This EP has a lot of gentle strength woven into it, and it rewards attention with rich emotional resonance.
Listening to songs so you don’t have to! Just kidding :D, you totally should. Music blogger by day, nurse by night

