Brighton indie-pop up and comer artist Phoebe Willo continues to rise with the release of the new single ‘Lost In The Music’. Following the immense success of her debut single and a well-received EP earlier this year, the Brighton-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist continues to captivate audiences with her dreamy alt-pop sound and soulful vocals.
Phoebe Willo’s debut single quickly made waves, securing a spot on New Music Friday UK and amassing over a million streams within the first six months on Spotify. Her unique blend of dreamy alt-pop melodies and captivating dusky vocals has won the hearts of fans, establishing her as one of the most promising young artists in the indie music scene.
Her latest offering, “Lost In The Music,” stays true to Phoebe’s signature style, whisking listeners away on a mesmerising, ethereal musical journey. Showcasing her silky, breathy vocals, vibrant washes of synth and tight beats, the tracks grows through a warming soundscape of dappled guitar lines and bass intertwining with the rich electronics and spotless production. The track immerses listeners in its otherworldly soundscape, encouraging them to get lost in the magic of the music itself.
In her own words, Phoebe shares her inspiration for the single: “I wanted to write a song about what happens when we allow ourselves to really immerse ourselves in a great track. Music has an almost magical power to wrap around you when you need it, like therapy. You can completely lose yourself in a song, and all your stress dissolves as the music takes you over.”
To add a twist to the release, Phoebe has partnered with innovative platform SongBits. The collaboration allows her devoted fans to invest in her art by purchasing a percentage of the track and collecting royalties, creating a unique and empowering experience for both the artist and her supporters.
Phoebe Willo’s enchanting sound and heartfelt lyrics have already caught the attention of the press, and ‘Lost In The Music’ is sure to cement her position as a rising star.
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