‘I Still Miss You’ is the new single from independent singer, songwriter and Londoner Sarah Nimmo.
Written in the aftermath of a shattering breakup, ‘I Still Miss You’ is a monument to loss, love and resilience. A fixture of London’s queer scene and best known as the frontwoman of influential electropop band NIMMO, Sarah began releasing music under her own name last year following a period of self-discovery and reflection, supported by the community around her. Her solo work places her voice front and centre, drawing on a deep affection for the seismic legacy of British pop.
‘I Still Miss You’ is the fourth single from Sarah’s solo project, which debuted to a sold-out crowd in London’s East End last February. Rooted in club culture yet driven by emotional truth, the track channels the energy of the dancefloor while making space for vulnerability. A synth-soaked power ballad, it balances euphoric electronics with devastating honesty.
Co-produced with long-term collaborator Joseph Ashworth, the song explores the feeling of missing someone before their absence has fully settled. Written during a period of personal transition, it examines longing and unresolved emotion with clarity and restraint, anchored by expressive vocals and emotionally charged yet measured production.
Since launching her solo work, Sarah has headlined Corsica Studios, performed at the ICA, opened for Kae Tempest in Brixton and shared the stage with NIGHT Manoeuvres at Fabric. Alongside earlier releases ‘Underground’, ‘Night & Day’ and ‘Can’t Stop Crying’, all produced by Ashworth, her music fuses club-rooted energy with narrative songwriting, drawing from alt-pop, indie electro and power ballads. Her first year as a solo artist was documented in UNDERGROUND, a film by Raindance Film Festival-recognised filmmaker Grace Pickering, capturing the story of an artist starting again in transformed times.
As one half of NIMMO, Sarah toured Europe and Australia, performed on stages including Wembley Arena, earned a nomination in the BBC Sound Of… poll and received two Radio 1 Hottest Record accolades. Her work has featured in British Vogue, Dazed, The FADER, NME and more. Already receiving acclaim from CLASH Magazine, BEAT, METAL, Babystep and beyond, ‘I Still Miss You’ signals a defining moment as Sarah Nimmo enters her biggest year yet.
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