HIRONS SHARES NEW SINGLE “RABBIT HOLE” AHEAD OF DEBUT EP
Hirons — the project of British-American songwriter Jenny Hirons — has released a new single, “Rabbit Hole,” from her upcoming debut EP Future Perfect, out November 7 via Western Vinyl. Following last month’s lead single “Being The Cause” — a meditation on capitalist superstructures — “Rabbit Hole” finds Hirons speeding down country lanes before dissolving into dreamlike abstraction.
The song was inspired by a vivid summer dream. “I’m a child again, riding in the back of a car. A hole in the roadside beckons me to enter. I slip away like condensation into a pastel world where dolphins swim through turquoise streams and fruit trees twist in bonsai proportions. Then I realize I’ve been left behind.”
On Future Perfect, Hirons explores themes of childhood visions, capitalism, and transformation across five muted pop tracks that evoke Sakamoto, Hosono, Bowie, and Eno. The EP balances pop fantasy with lucid realism, offering a kaleidoscopic view of time — where child and adult, dream and memory, coexist.

