Giving the World Away
Giving the World Away
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Our Take
Our Take
HATCHIE's latest offering, "Giving The World Away," is a whimsical journey through dreamy pop melodies and shimmering guitar riffs that will have you feeling like you're floating on a cloud of nostalgia.
From the opening track, "Not That Kind," it's clear that HATCHIE's signature blend of shoegaze and indie pop is alive and well. The sugary-sweet vocals of Harriette Pilbeam effortlessly glide over layers of dreamy instrumentation, creating a sound that is both ethereal and captivating.
Tracks like "Quicksand" and "Lights On" showcase HATCHIE's knack for crafting infectious hooks that will have you humming along after just one listen. The shimmering guitars and pulsating synths on "Giving The World Away" perfectly complement Pilbeam's introspective lyrics, creating a sonic landscape that is both haunting and hypnotic.
While HATCHIE's music may have a whimsical and nostalgic feel, there's a certain sense of urgency and depth beneath the surface. "Giving The World Away" is an album that invites you to get lost in its dreamy soundscapes while also encouraging introspection and self-discovery.
Overall, HATCHIE's "Giving The World Away" is a delightful and enchanting listening experience that will transport you to a world of hazy memories and endless possibilities. So sit back, relax, and let HATCHIE's dreamy tunes wash over you like a warm summer breeze.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Lights On
2. This Enchanted
3. Twin
4. Take My Hand
5. The Rhythm
6. Quicksand
7. Thinking Of
8. Giving the World Away
9. The Key
10. Don't Leave Me in the Rain
11. Sunday Song
12. Til We Run Out of Air
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Hatchie
Hailing from Down Under, Harriette Pilbeam, better known as HATCHIE, is the dream-pop prodigy that's been making waves in the indie music scene. With her ethereal vocals and shimmering guitar melodies, this Australian songstress has captivated audiences across the globe. HATCHIE burst onto the scene with her debut EP, "Sugar & Spice", back in 2018, garnering critical acclaim and solidifying her status as a rising star in the genre. Drawing influences from 90s shoegaze bands like Cocteau Twins and Slowdive, her music is a nostalgic blend of dreamy melodies and heartfelt lyrics. But don't be fooled by her soft, angelic voice - HATCHIE's lyrics pack a punch, delving into themes of heartbreak, longing, and self-discovery. Tracks like "Sure", "Obsessed", and "Stay With Me" showcase her knack for crafting catchy hooks and infectious choruses that will have you singing along in no time. Known for her infectious stage presence and whimsical fashion sense, HATCHIE brings a sense of magic and wonder to every performance. Whether she's serenading the crowd with her dreamy ballads or getting everyone on their feet with her upbeat bangers, she never fails to leave a lasting impression. With a debut album on the horizon and a dedicated fanbase growing by the day, HATCHIE is poised for even greater success in the years to come. Keep an eye on this rising star - she's just getting started.
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