Nieve Ella Dazzles On ‘Good Grace’

Nieve Ella has unveiled her latest indie-angst anthem, ‘Good Grace’. Coming off the success of her acclaimed EP ‘Watch It Ache And Bleed’, the track was a highly anticipated follow-up to her sold-out solo tour earlier this year.

The single quickly became a fan favourite during her performances across the UK and Europe. Nieve even reworked it into an acoustic version while supporting fellow rising star, Bradley Simpson

With the official release date announced just a week in advance, she and her fans wasted no time flooding social media with support and posts promoting the work.

Driven by looping heavy bass and drums, the track delivers an irresistibly catchy sound that captures the essence of ‘female rage’ through its lyrics and production. Nieve channels the same electrifying energy from her live performances into the studio version, creating a dynamic and empowering anthem. It's clear that Nieve Ella is carving out a lasting place in the indie music scene, with this track standing as a bold response to the negativity she’s faced on her journey.

“Driving like a learner / No qualification can stop me from breaking down” is one of the many lyrics using irony and humour to represent her true feelings, making this one of her more mature tracks, as it truly reflects on her personal experience in the music industry alongside the constant belittling of her character she is faced with. 

Using ‘Good Grace’ as a way to shout ‘enough is enough’ with the power of her voice and music. Channelling her sense of self-love, “you're punching above your own weight / I'm stunning / I'm gorgeous and vain”, she turns her vocals into a force of defiance and strength.

The English indie-pop singer has had an exceptionally successful year, with her fanbase growing rapidly over the months, and the support never ending. If ‘Good Grace’ is a sample of what is to come, her next release will already be highly anticipated, as her musical presence and performance seem to become stronger each day.




Olivia Davis 

@livssetlist

Image: Mollie McKay


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