Rising Alt-Pop Sensation dee holt Shares New EP ‘i’ll be there’

April 28, 2023 BY Jason Currell

Today, Montreal alt-pop artist dee holt shares the new six-song EP i’ll be there. On this latest effort, the 19-year-old rising star takes a nuanced approach to pop songwriting by addressing complex issues related to relationships, gender roles, and other pitfalls that come with growing up. With her producer Benjamin Nadeau at the helm, i’ll be there incorporates a minimalist production style to let her vocal prowess take center stage.

Listen to i’ll be there on all digital retailers (here)

“This project was such a fun experience, in every aspect… I loved experimenting with my writing style and technique,” says dee. “I loved brainstorming and creating visuals that went along with the songs. But most of all, I loved walking into the studio and getting carried away in the music, trying new things. Coming up with an idea, and then slowly watching it build and come to life is such a special feeling.” 

Accompanying the new EP is a music video for “fell in love,” directed by fredcl“It’s about feeling confused after losing a relationship you felt so comfortable and safe in. It’s about missing that person and the feeling that they brought to you,” she explains. The song has a slow burn throughout with an ominous sampled driving beat & echoey reverb.

WATCH & SHARE “FELL IN LOVE” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO:
https://youtu.be/vehGGSs3zd0

ABOUT DEE HOLT:

From singing along to her dad’s guitar in VHS home videos and performing at family gatherings, to studying music and art in high school, dee holt’s life has been saturated with creativity from the very beginning. But despite all the external affirmation of her musical talent, she never thought about making a career out of it. As dee says, “Of course your mom’s going to tell you you can sing, right?”

It’s fitting then, that the performance that started her career wasn’t an audition or in front of a label, but an intimate gathering for her and her boyfriend’s parents to meet. When, on cue, dee’s mother suggested that she sing, dee turned to face the wall so that she could play the guitar without laughing. After she had finished, she turned around to see tears in her boyfriend’s eyes, the eyes of both his parents, and his little brother, too. 

It was impossible to ignore any longer. dee doesn’t just have a good voice; she has a gift.

After forming a creative bond with local producer Benjamin Nadeau, dee’s first two singles landed her on Spotify’s LOREM playlist, among countless others, and the momentum didn’t stop. In 2022, after signing with Nettwerk Music Group, she released her debut EP, When I Close My Eyes, garnering millions of streams, numerous playlist covers, rave reviews, and even a Spotify billboard in downtown Toronto. TeenVogue called her “one to watch,” and SHEESH Media compared her vocals to the great Billie Eilish. 

dee is currently studying art/animation at university and continues to design all her own artwork and direct her own music videos. The project translates that much more of dee’s singular and magnetic sensibility. “With my cover art and visuals, I like to say that it’s fully me. It’s more authentic. It pushes me to learn new things and push myself.”

DEE HOLT IN THE PRESS…

“The confidence dee holt exudes… is only amplified by her crisp vocals, as she makes it sound oh-so-easy to dismiss a partner… she’s not messing around.”

– Billboard

“…a bright new offering in alt-pop… soft, charming, and wistful… making Dee Holt one to watch.”

– TeenVogue

“…holt is preparing to cement herself as a key figure in the ongoing renaissance of relationship-focused teen singer-songwriters with her upcoming 2023 release…

– RANGE

“It’s hard not to hear a resemblance in tonal similarities with the great Billie Eilish – which is the highest of compliments – yet dee has her own demeanor, soaked in banter and youthful bliss… dee holt is simply Canada’s next artist to keep close tabs on in 2022.”

– SHEESH Media

“Dee has crafted an infectious plucky guitar-driven, bedroom-pop track centred about openly admitting to her new lover that she is going to ‘fuck’ up this relationship, so if anything you might as well enjoy the ride. Dee lures you in with her delicate and vulnerable vocal tone at times reminiscent of Billie Eilish’s typical whisper-vocal delivery.” ­

– A1234

“…keep tabs on this remarkable upcoming artist – she will be a superstar…”

– Early Rising

“I think we’re fan-girling… big, big, big, fan… along that alt-pop vibe, great lyrics…”

— Bops n Bangers: A GRRRL Music Podcast

“Heralding from Montreal is the ascent of dee holt who contributes to the modern day new chamber pop pastoral canon… Daphné Holt’s collaborations with Benji Nadeau distill the character of pop novellas into concise and catchy compositions.”

– Week In Pop

Download EP Artwork Here

Track List:

1. “i’ll be there”
2. “sober”
3. “dishes”
4. “better”
5. “bird fly”
6. “fell in love” 

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