Sophia Grover’s debut single, Try Find Me, is like a sudden awakening amidst melancholic pop. From the very first notes, it feels as if you’re about to be enveloped in a retro atmosphere, ready to dive into nostalgic sounds. But then Grover’s vocals come in, and that’s when the real magic begins. Her voice carries echoes of Sophie Ellis-Bextor but with a distinct touch of bold individuality—perhaps even something reminiscent of Sabrina Carpenter, but more mature and contemplative.
In this debut single, she masterfully plays with genres—electro-pop with a hint of retro—making it difficult to categorise. Try Find Me is a very strong statement. The track’s theme revolves around the desire to become someone else, to create a new, stronger, and more enigmatic persona.
The lyrics sound like a genuine manifesto for women who are seeking more, striving to break free from familiar roles. In this context, Sophia herself acts as a guide, whose melodies and voice seem to pave a new path—to inner freedom and to a strength yet to be discovered.
It appears that Grover isn’t in a hurry to reveal all her cards just yet, and there’s a particular tension in that. I feel her debut is merely a prologue to something greater—an intriguing first chapter where we’re just beginning to delve into her world. For now, she offers only hints of what’s to come, which makes us anticipate her next tracks with even greater eagerness. In my view, this story is just beginning, and I’ll happily return to Try Find Me later, when the entire EP unfolds before us in all its fullness.
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