L.Mayland, the solo moniker of Lizzie Mayland, guitarist of double BRIT Award-winning band The Last Dinner Party, releases their debut EP 'The Slow Fire of Sleep', a striking and deeply personal introduction to their solo work. Leading the release is the focus track ‘Mother Mother’, a sparse, emotionally charged meditation on gender, identity, and belonging.
Built around delicate sliding guitar and open space, ‘Mother Mother’ sees L.Mayland unpacking feelings of disconnection from traditional ideals of femininity and womanhood. “It’s about not feeling like I have a place within womanhood—within the confines of what I understood as femininity at the time,” they explain. “There’s an expectation that women should have this inherent maternal instinct, and when I began to realise I didn’t have that… I felt that the problem was within myself rather than in the world around me—that I was somehow wrong.”
It’s a powerful reckoning with internalised norms, delivered with a quiet intensity that speaks louder than any scream. Mayland’s lyrics carry the weight of self-interrogation and societal pressure, but their gentle delivery allows space for vulnerability, making ‘Mother Mother’ a song that lingers long after its final notes.
Have a listen to 'The Slow Fire Of Sleep' in the player below.