Visa Anxiety arrive with a debut EP that understands the poetry of liminal space. What Can I Get For You? Love, is a record shaped by movement — across countries, languages, and stages of adulthood — and it captures the emotional residue that such movement leaves behind.
Formed in 2021 by Emilio, Jamie, Jimi, and Ethan, the band draw from indie rock traditions while expanding them through lived experience. Written across three continents, the EP treats migration and labour not as backdrops, but as central forces shaping identity and creativity.
“Closed Eyes” opens the record with quiet determination. Blending Mandarin lyrics with British-indie textures, it frames reinvention as an act of awareness rather than reinvention theatre. The song sets the tone for an EP that values emotional precision over dramatic excess.
The title track, inspired by bartending shifts at Liverpool’s Cavern Club, interrogates performance itself. “What Can I Get For You, Love?” reflects on the gap between public role and private self — between historic music spaces and contemporary survival. It’s a meditation on what it means to keep creating while making ends meet.
“Summer Is Coming” closes the EP on a note of earned optimism. Drawing from Los Angeles memories, it suggests movement toward something brighter without denying the weight of uncertainty. Across four tracks, Visa Anxiety deliver a thoughtful, resonant debut — one that documents life in transit with empathy, clarity, and heart.
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