Accompanied by a timeless acoustic guitar soundscape, Fire In Her Eyes open Too Late to Change with layered vocals as they share a high frequency performance of the title of the track, phrased as a poignant question.
The opus expands with introspective, philosophical depth and textured drums to take us on a dreamy and psychedelic journey. We immediately connect with the high emotional quotient of the song, and the atmospheric nature that manifests. The solo and instrumental finale are sublime, showcasing instrumental mastery and leaving us yearning for more.
The message of the song feels broad and zeitgeist as we are all left questioning the state of our current reality – of course this can be zoned into a personal experience as well as the duo asks, “Are you too far gone now?” We could imagine the track being played on the roof of Petit Ermitage in West Hollywood where psych-folk songs of this nature have a natural home!
The song comes with a cinematic music video which brings to life the lyricism and the overarching sentiment of the song perfectly. We learn that Too Late to Change was produced by Youth (The Verve, Paul McCartney, Killing Joke), and released on Creation Youth. Written by London-based sisters Daniella (Topaz) and Natasha Livingstone with Raoul Khayat, the track manifests a band that is ready to push boundaries and make their unique mark.
The single also serves as the first taste of their upcoming album Look into the Sky, which is set for release in early 2026. Fire In Her Eyes‘ live shows and visual feature Woodstock-inspired style, visuals and are designed to create an immersive experience. They perform both as a duo and a full band, with shows at venues like Brighton Dome and well-deserved airplay on BBC Radio 1 and Radio X!
Naturally, we are in awe, and have added Too Late to Change to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS and TRIPPY playlists, whilst we antiquate future releases from Fire In Her Eyes!
