From a young age, we’re taught that the shy ones are the ones with
the least amount of power. But as we get older, we learn that’s often
not the case, that those shouting tend to have the least interesting
things to say, and that sometimes it’s in your best interest to stay
quiet, especially if that’s your predisposition. One particularly
poignant line in “Talking Quietly Of Anything With You” — the title
track from Free Cake For Every Creature’s upcoming new album — addresses
the struggle to find your voice when that voice may not naturally be
that loud: “I used to cover my ears/ It took me years to believe I could
be quiet and still uncompromising.” The realization that quiet does not
equal weak, that you can still assert yourself without giving up your
introversion, is a powerful one. Katie Bennett makes quiet pop songs for
quiet people, but they’re never weak. The rest of “Talking Quietly Of
Anything With You” deals with feeling unmoored in a new city; the title
alludes to finding that someone who you can talk to about anything at
whatever volume you feel most comfortable — an important partnership,
one that you should hold onto. The track comes attached to a video
directed by Craig Scheihing .
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