Emerging alt-pop artist Paris Iliffe returns with her latest single, ‘Moon Daughter’, a track shaped by tension, emotion, and quiet intensity.

Built around atmospheric production and bold alternative instrumentation, the song unfolds gradually, allowing Paris’ vocals to take centre stage.

There’s a sense of pull throughout, something subtle but persistent, mirroring the emotional weight at the core of the track.

‘Moon Daughter’ is available now on your streaming service of choice via APOLLO Distribution.

Listen to ‘Moon Daughter’ below:

Speaking on the release, Paris explains: ‘‘Moon Daughter’ is about feeling like my emotions are sometimes too overwhelming to express. I wanted to connect this feeling to the moon’s pull and how it can affect us in ways we can’t control.”

A song led by emotion, ‘Moon Daughter’ feels deeply personal, carried by Paris’ reflective and evocative lyricism. Its quiet power builds gradually, leaving a lingering sense of intrigue that feels less like a statement and more like a warning.

Following support from BBC Introducing and placements on Spotify’s Fresh Finds UK & IE, Paris continues to create a sound that resists easy categorisation. Her work blends elements of alt-pop with a more experimental edge, influenced by her Vietnamese roots and a life shaped by time in Shanghai, Sydney, Singapore, and now London.

With ‘Moon Daughter’, she leans further into that approach, creating something that feels instinctive, and entirely her own.

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