& Tilly approaches “Plenty” not as a cover meant to reinterpret the song’s structure, but as a quiet act of recognition. Drawn to aeseaes because their way of seeing the world mirrors her own, she leans into that shared sensibility and lets it guide the transformation. The result is darker and mellower, less about reimagining and more about sinking deeper into what was already there, like lowering the lights on a familiar room and noticing new shapes in the shadows.
Her version moves with a gentle gravity. Everything feels slowed, softened, deliberately suspended, as if the song is floating just above the ground. The production caresses rather than pushes, creating an immersive space where emotion seeps in gradually instead of announcing itself. It is haunting in a restrained way, not dramatic, but persistent, leaving traces that stay with you after the track fades out.





