“As Sea Lemon, Seattle’s Natalie Lew crafts outwardly bubbly dream pop underlined by a subtle snarl. This sound is at its finest on her new EP, Stop At Nothing, announced today, to be released August 25 on Luminelle Recordings. Lew’s latest single, “Vaporized,” finds her formula at its peppiest. Springy and uptempo, the summery song is carried by jangling guitars and reverb-drenched vocals that come together to evoke acts like The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart and Launder. “Vaporized” is accompanied by an ominous, campy video, filmed around Seattle, directed by Otium + Lew herself. The track follows recently-released shoegazey single, “Cellar.”“
This is the short description of the song I received in the submission. I have been listening to this song on repeat since I heard it the first time and it got totally stuck in my head. Just play it.
I thought he was buried alive
Out of my mind
I thought she was vaporized
Out of my mind
Out of my mind
Out of my mind
Jangly catchy indie pop is something that can be in my ears right now. The video is well-made and really nicely accompanies the song. It is spooky, it has some high school vibes and I always liked that. It reminds me a little bit of a series Wendy (and I guess it was a little bit of purpose). The song is really fresh and has all the nuances that a good catchy indie pop should have. I bet this will be very popular on streaming in the near future. You can find it in our playlists too.
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