
renforshort Unveils Emotional Turmoil in ‘hurt like it should’: A Dive into Her Latest Single

Canadian alt-pop artist renforshort has announced her gripping new project with the hauntingly visceral single, ‘hurt like it should’.
- The track emerges as an honest exploration of emotional stagnation and betrayal within a relationship that fell short of expectations.
- Produced by the talented Jonny Lattimer and Jeff Hazin, the deeply confessional song ‘serpentine’ paints a picture of a partnership tainted by disloyalty and the need for personal growth.
‘clean hands dirty water’, the much-anticipated EP follow-up to her 2022 debut album ‘dear Amelia’, is slated for release on 17th May, promising fans a suite of multidimensional and emotionally charged tunes.
Renforshort’s narrative unfolds through her music, from recounting the trials of a one-sided relationship to the liberating act of letting go, the artist taps into a relatable well of human experience. Her collaboration with industry icons Ian Fitchuk and Tommy English testifies to a sonic evolution, eloquently weaving her personal stories into melodies that resonate. The artist reflects on the youthful intensity of experiences, acknowledging the impermanence of emotional scars and the possibility of a clean slate.