Melbourne-based alt-electronic artist Lucy Lamb is back with a splash, unveiling her latest single 'Underwater'. Following hot on the heels of her high-energy track 'Secret Letter', 'Underwater' sees Lamb dive into darker, more atmospheric territory, showcasing her unique blend of electronica, witch house, and dark wave.This time around, Lamb embraces a full-on witch-house aesthetic, delivering a track that's both haunting and hypnotic
'Underwater' is a sonic whirlpool of booming bass, ethereal vocals, and scorching synths, creating an immersive experience that pulls you under from the very first beat. The track is packed with catchy hooks and a driving instrumental that builds to a truly epic climax. Lamb's vocals are captivating, weaving a spellbinding narrative with lyrics like "Stay, stay, underwater, you keep your head down", adding to the song's ominous and otherworldly atmosphere.
But the new single isn't just a sonic triumph; it also comes with a visually stunning music video directed by Melbourne-based filmmaker Joel Wilson. Inspired by Harmony Korine's 'Springbreakers', the video features a vibrant colour palette and a surreal storyline that explores the relationship between Lucy and, surprisingly, a real-life lamb. With its tongue-in-cheek humour and unexpected twists, the video perfectly complements the song's captivating energy.
Lamb has been making waves in the Australian music scene with her distinctive sound, drawing comparisons to artists like Crystal Castles, Grimes, and Bassvictim. Her ability to seamlessly blend gritty electronica with dreamy vocals and dark, introspective lyrics sets her apart from the crowd. And with 'Underwater', she continues to push boundaries and explore new depths, solidifying her position as one of the most exciting and innovative artists in the alt-electronic scene.
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