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New York artist B.Miles revisits the sonic world of her breakout single "Salt" —a track that has already reached tens of millions of streams on Spotify— on her new album, “Time Doesn’t Heal. It Hides.” Bridging the decade between her debut EP and the present day, she profoundly reckons with the ways in which our past never quite stays in the past. All the while, delivering a collection that solidifies her place as "a bridge to pop music's future" (Ones To Watch) and "true force in alt-pop" (PAPER Magazine); with a distinctive songwriting eye that "gives us the language when our emotions are hard to explain" (Refinery29).

"In the years since my first EP, I’ve chased songs, but I’ve also noticed a theme, one that’s burned itself into too many lyrics," reflects B.Miles "Most songs I've written over the last 10 years have felt like smoke leading me back to the same flame. Every time I've reached for the warmth, I'm burned." Her new album finds her coming to terms with that revelation - while building on a sound that has found her on top playlists at Spotify (New Music Friday, Indie Chillout, Chill Vibes), and as the theme song of Netflix's original drama, “Cable Girls”. In her New York music community, she's performed with artists like Blu DeTiger, Goth Babe and Pom Pom Squad; growing a fanbase that's helped her headline venues across the country, including the legendary Bowery Ballroom.

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