Big Fear Tease Debut EP With Haunting New Single

There's something deliciously unsettling about the way Big Fear's latest single 'Mildew' creeps under your skin. Following a string of releases this year, the nonbinary-fronted trio waste no time in announcing their arrival with another blistering offering from their upcoming debut EP ‘Career Day’.

While 'Mildew' is technically about agoraphobia, in true Big Fear fashion it arrives with unflinching honesty. Fronted by Alice Edwards' cutting exploration of anxiety, they set the tone for a track that veers between intimate confession and cinematic chaos. The song rides a sprawling soundscape of sparkling analogue synths before building into deliriously tight drums and plucky overlapping guitar, showcasing the band's signature blend of operatic confidence and heartfelt fragility.

Working with acclaimed producer Charlie Andrew (alt-J, Wolf Alice), Big Fear craft sharp narratives that dissect our tech-drenched, environmentally unraveling world. Edwards' elegant vocals dance over the instrumentation with theatrical precision, each lyric delivered with a bubbling sense of vulnerability that never quite tips into despair.

"Mildew is very much a dialogue between oneself and anxiety," Edwards explains, "with the view to explore how anxiety is a very limiting cage to one's actions and behaviours, but the call is coming from inside the house - mental illness convinces you that your thoughts and behaviours are rational."

Sitting somewhere between FKA twigs' sensuality and Kate Bush's theatricality, Big Fear have carved out a space that's entirely their own, complete with a smirking nihilism that feels genuinely earned rather than affected. With the release of their EP ‘Career Day’ on the horizon, their latest offering proves that trio are here to stay—darker, more intimate, and more essential than ever. The trio—Alice Edwards, Jack Wilkinson, and Ben Crone—have been steadily building momentum with support from Radio X and BBC Radio 6 Music, and this opening track shows exactly why. With Edwards' striking vocals and theatrical presence leading the charge, they waste no time in staking their claim as one of alternative music's most compelling new voices.

Stream ‘Mildew’ below

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