Yorke Reaches New Heights With The Release Of Single ‘Gravity’

Yorke reaches for stratospheric heights with Gravity, an anthemic pop single that demonstrates the incredible creative growth she’s made since releasing her acclaimed debut EP ‘Liberosis’ in March.

 

Working with an enviable international team—ex Death Cab for Cutie band member Chris Walla, Scandinavian producer Hank Solo (Lil Peep, ALMA) and Japanese Wallpaper—the song is an explosive earworm about a doomed romance, that captures the rising star’s inimitable talents of turning romantic turmoil into propulsive pop perfection.

 

“[Since releasing Liberosis] I’ve gained more confidence, know exactly what I like and don’t like, and I’ve challenged myself to push my (creative) boundaries,” says Yorke.

 

Written in a single day, alongside revered pop artist and producer Japanese Wallpaper, Gravity charts a love story between an alien and a human who are struggling to exist in each other’s orbit. “Think ‘intergalactic Romeo and Juliet’ minus the tragedy,” says Yorke.

 

Both Yorke and Japanese Wallpaper were “bouncing off the walls” and running on multiple cups of coffee when they wrote Gravity. “We channeled it all into the energy of the song. For me, it feels like the perfect fusion of both Gab and I’s influences, and probably the first time I’ve felt completely authentic as an artist.” she says.