néomí
Following the emotional resonance of her acclaimed 2025 EP ‘Another Year Will Pass’, néomí opens a bold new chapter with ‘Didn’t I’, a track that captures the helpless weight of being made to carry someone else’s chaos in a fractured relationship. With her signature blend of ethereal folk and cinematic pop minimalism, néomí channels a quiet but cutting heartbreak, soaked in introspection and raw lyricism. “‘Didn’t I’ is a song about an inevitable kind of love, one that you wish in the end didn’t happen at all,” néomí explains. “It’s about being in a difficult relationship where you are being held responsible for your partner’s repeated attempts to sabotage things. You’re left wondering: ‘Did I do enough?’ or ‘Was I enough?’ — when in fact, those are the questions they should be asking themselves.”
Built on sparse instrumentation and a slow-burning emotional arc, “Didn’t I” sees néomí reflecting with a newfound clarity of letting go of guilt, reclaiming perspective, and stepping fully into her own light. It’s a quietly devastating listen, resonant with fans of artists like Laura Marling, Phoebe Bridgers, or Daughter, who similarly wield intimacy as power. The release precedes a string of headline dates in October, bringing néomí’s captivating live presence to stages across the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
Since the release of her acclaimed EPs ‘before’ (2022) and ‘after’ (2023), néomí has quietly become one of Europe’s most soul-baring emerging voices. Her intimate live shows, poetic lyricism, and slow-burning vulnerability have earned her comparisons to artists like Julia Jacklin, Daughter, and Laura Marling. In 2024 she released her award-winning debut album ‘somebody’s daughter’ and in late 2025 néomí marked a powerful creative milestone with the release of her EP ‘Another Year Will Pass’, offering a poignant, introspective collection that captured her emotional evolution through a time of personal upheaval and reflection.
Featuring standout tracks like “Sit Back Baby”, “It’s Never Easy (Leaving Someone Behind)” and “Do You Want To Be Honest?”, the EP presented snapshots of emotional reckoning, marked by raw lyricism and stripped-back vulnerability. néomí continues to earn comparisons to artists like Jacklin and Marling, but with ‘Another Year Will Pass’, she arrived with a deeper clarity, stepping forward with calm confidence and a stronger sense of identity.