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Izzy Spring – Monsters in the Closet (2021)

Trauma and nightmares in childhood can linger well into adult life. Some of these experiences are ones we share and this has been brought to sonic life by Izzy Spring in her single ‘Monsters in the Closet’. Looking to convey a deeper truth about the experiences we share, she fills you with a spicy blend of pop sensibilities.

Using her own feelings and experiences, she reaches out to see if others feel the same way. While Spring has been the lead singer for several bands, she uses an eclectic range of influences for her solo music. Drawing on her experiences as an aerialist and Visual Effects Artist, she paints intriguing pictures with her songs.



‘Monsters in the Closet’ opens with a night time soundscape fully of twinkling starlight and twilight flows. The piano line is delicate like those sleepy moments where your eyelids feel too heavy to keep open. On the chorus, the gentle tones give way to a pulse of strings that adds this wonderful richness to the music. Combined with tapping tones, there is more than a touch of creepiness that enters the single. The tapping tones chitter against your ears before swishing into the piano line for the next verse.

As the melody pulls you into the darkness of night, Spring’s vocals fill you with the ominous feeling of something watching you. The lyrics use the image of monsters in the night to tackle more cerebral problems and nightmares. Spring’s voice is a clear and powerful light that shines through the twilight of the melody. On the chorus, you can hear a controlled pain in her performance that hits you in the centre of your chest. As she works through the lyrics, you are filled with a sense of acceptance of things that should not be accepted. It is a really deep single that has a lot more to it than you think on first listen.

Izzy Spring brings the sounds of night to your ears while delicately addressing childhood trauma in ‘Monsters in the Closet’. Against a melody that places you in a darkened room, Spring’s vocals draw you into a tale of accepting dark moments. There is a touch of controlled pain through the chorus that hits you in the chest.

Find out more about Izzy Spring on her website, Facebook, Instagram and Spotify.