Music

Exclusive Single Premiere: Mary Eckert’s “Do You Even Feel”

Singer-songwriter Mary Eckert is making one of the best debuts of 2019. At only nineteen, she has unquestionably found her voice, creating music that tackles life, love, and everything in between. Her first single, “Do You Even Feel,” is an emotional tune that pairs her honeyed vocals with guitar, showcasing the various shades of her palette.

“‘Do You Even Feel’ is about reminiscing an ex and the experiences shared with them. The idea of singing about unrequited feelings occurred when I bumped into someone I was seeing at the time with someone else. The next week I had a songwriting session with some course mates and ‘Do You Even Feel’ was written. This song really made the situation rather comical for me, however, it is sung with some bitterness,” Mary tells Pop Culturalist.

Listen to the track below:

https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/685287385

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