Maxon has dropped a powerful new single that will kick you in the feels
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Maxon has dropped a powerful new single that will kick you in the feels

They say that those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. Well all we want to do is repeat it with the impressive new single ‘History’ from Maxon.
A powerful pop rock belter that reflects on a period of cyclic grieving, this track is everything and more and we cannot stop hitting the repeat button.
To accompany History, MAXON has also released an affecting video; one continuous shot that escapulates all the passion and fire that the song contains (watch it below) and she’ll be celebrating with an exclusive performance at the Paris Cat Jazz Club in Melbourne on November 22.
History feels like a diary entry; vulnerable, confessional but righteous, as though the author has come to terms with this hardship and begun the testing process of moving on. Co-written with Nayomi Pattuwage (Like Bear) and Cheryl Beattie, it’s evocative of Meg Mac, yet feels heavier, rockier – an amalgamation of sound and influence that is soo uniquely MAXON.
Speaking on the personal inspiration behind the track, MAXON says, “I have done so much growing over the past 2 years and I think History is simply a diary entry in a melody. This song is the first step I’ve ever taken towards bravery and self-acceptance. It’s long over-due and represents a major turning point in my life and I hope my career as well.
“I’m breaking free from a long standing history of self-doubt, inflicted upon me throughout my life, and I’m burning all those bridges behind me to focus on a productive future full of bravery and self-love,” she continues. “It’s extremely hard to live a full and happy life when a person you love is constantly putting you down. I’m learning to reflect those things now and accept everyone for who they are – because we don’t know what they’ve been through to get to that point. And in turn, accept myself and reward myself more for the progress I am making with my mental health.”


Maxon’s powerhouse vocal is something that certainly needs to be witnessed live, as she gives audiences a taste of what to expect from her live show, “I’m really excited about the launch. I just feel better when I sing – doesn’t everyone? Music is the one thing that brings us all together – I have good friends Ruby Gill, NUSSY, Plazza, Eaglemont and Magnets joining me on the night, performing renditions of both songs from my catalogue and their own. It’s a two hour show with an intermission and it’s going to be full of harmonies and empowering female pop music. I’m so excited to get stuck into rehearsals!”
History is out November 9.
Check it out live at the Paris Cat Jazz Club in Melbourne on November 22.