There is a specific kind of devastation that arrives not with a crash, but with a whisper. It’s the quiet realization that the person who could never bring themselves to harm the smallest, most insignificant creature on earth has somehow, inadvertently, shattered you. Freya Parker’s “Wouldn’t Hurt a Fly” (from her Deeper session or EP) is a masterclass in this intimate, acoustic devastation. On the surface, the song is a tender folk-pop ballad; at its core, it is a surgical excavation of cognitive dissonance, misplaced trust, and the unique agony of being wounded by the gentlest hands.
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: She continues to perform as one half of the Edinburgh Comedy Award-nominated duo Lazy Susan, known for their offbeat and "unhinged" sketches. If you're interested, I can provide more details on: The specific directorial style of the Deeper series There is a specific kind of devastation that
: It explicitly mimics the iconic title sequence design created by Saul Bass for the original Hitchcock film. On the surface, the song is a tender
It utilizes high-contrast black-and-white cinematography that transitions into color.