Esme Patterson has released her new video for "The Glow" from her solo LP 'Woman to Woman'. The video beautifully envisions the song's powerful lyrics, which were written as a response to The Beach Boys' agonized ballad "Caroline, No," with Patterson playing the role of Caroline herself.

Esmé has written 10 songs from the perspective of famous women immortalised in song on her conceptual album ‘Woman to Woman’, including singing from Dolly Parton’s ‘Jolene’s point of view on the track ‘Never Chase A Man’, ‘What Do You Call A Woman’ is a response to Michael Jackson’s – ‘Billie Jean’ and ‘Valentine’ is the voice of Elvis Costello’s 'Alison'. This is her second solo album and is to be released through Xtra Mile Recordings worldwide (ex. North America) on 2nd February 2015.

As Patterson explains "I was learning to play a Townes Van Zandt song called "Loretta" ...and I started thinking about how many songs were just a woman's name, and how these women are frozen in time, and frozen as archetypes, frozen in black and white. And I thought they deserved to be coloured in." She was invited to discuss the idea before the record at the TEDx conference which you can see here.