We had the pleasure to write about Ellevator and their planned debut album release two months ago. Today the band shares the second single from their upcoming long-play ‘Charlie IO’, a chilled indie-pop piece, with a strangely addictive chorus.
Frontwoman Nabi Sue Bersche wields her arresting lyricism with clear-eyed lucidity, drawing deeply personal reflections from big themes like power, love, and loss.
The song is about confronting a friend who’s seeking self-discovery through psychedelics and other pseudo-religious escapisms without doing the hard and un-sexy work of real self-reflection and owning your shit.
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