Kyler Mils shares impressive second single in ‘Dressing Up to Go Nowhere’

A rising alt-pop artist based in Paris, France, Kyler Mils has shared an impressive second single about ‘about the waiting that you experience when your loved one leaves you, and you stay home, all dressed up with nowhere to go.

A talented singer and songwriter who made his debut last year with the captivating ‘Delta’, Kyler is quickly becoming an important artist to watch in 2024. His new single arrives as a gorgeous blend of delicate piano keys and sweeping strings, building a stunning indie-pop sound that will have you entranced. Cloaked in warm, comforting sounds that are backed effortlessly by Kyler’s vocal performance, it's instantly immersive and easily accessible, reflecting a mature, emotional sound that few artists know how to capture.

Speaking about the single, Kyler shared, “This new song is a love letter to that old Mellotron sound... It's about the waiting that you experience when your loved one leaves you, and you stay home, all dressed up with nowhere to go. I hope it resonates in you as much as it does for me.”

Released on December 8th last year, and backed by the equally enthralling ‘Healed’, ‘Dressing Up to Go Nowhere’ is an unexpected delight that stands tall as a true indie anthem. You can stream both tracks now on all major streaming platforms.

A song that  is relatable on a personal level and deeply resonates with each listener, ‘Dressing Up to Go Nowhere’ is an enthralling alt-pop cut that showcases Kyler’s talents in perfect form. For more from Kyler, including his debut single, be sure to check out his social media and Spotify pages below.

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