
Somewhere in Arizona, by the American artist Elizabeth Hume, is a captivating blend of indie folk and dream pop, featuring mesmerizingly vulnerable vocals, effortless melodies, and poignant lyrics detailing the experience of a panic attack and dissociation from reality in the middle of the desert. The song gradually builds up to a magnificent emotional vortex, especially after the 2nd minute mark, thanks to the artist’s exceptional vocal expression and the incorporation of chamber folk elements.
Three magical minutes of sheer, melancholic, bittersweet bliss…
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