ENOLA’s music has always lived somewhere between tenderness and detonation, a collision of beauty and fury that feels both cinematic and intimate.
On their new single “Time Will Make You Change”, the Naarm/Melbourne-based artist sharpens that duality to a fine point.
The track, which is the first taste of ENOLA’s forthcoming second EP via Hell Beach Records, builds on the raw alt-rock energy that made their 2023 debut All Is Forgiven a breakout moment.
That release earned nods from the Music Victoria and AIR Awards, and landed the artist on support slots for heavyweights like Fontaines D.C., Japanese Breakfast, Sleaford Mods and Ekkstacy. They were also one of the most memorable performers at The Courtyard Presented by Rolling Stone at SXSW Sydney that same year.
Last year’s follow-up single “It’s Not Love” took them into a bold new direction, but “Time Will Make You Change” feels like a step into something even more assured.
The song swells with haunting vocals and crashing guitars, channeling the drama of Lana Del Rey through the shadowy lens of David Lynch and the grit of PJ Harvey. It’s a heartbreak anthem about timing, transformation, and learning when love means letting go.
“Time Will Make You Change is a song about love, longing, and the inevitability of transformation. It reflects on how people grow and shift, and how those changes ripple through relationships in unexpected ways,” ENOLA says. “At its heart, the track explores the role of timing in love — how two people can share a profound connection yet still find themselves out of sync. The song carries a bittersweet truth: that sometimes the most loving act is to walk away from someone you care for.”
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There’s melancholy here, sure, but it’s threaded with catharsis — that rare sense of release that comes when you accept change rather than resist it. It’s a sound that’s lush yet grounded, emotionally exposed but never fragile. The kind of song that lingers long after the last note, like a conversation you wish had ended differently.
Here, ENOLA reminds us that heartbreak doesn’t have to mean collapse. Sometimes, it’s just the start of becoming someone new.
“Time Will Make You Change” is out now via Hell Beach Records.