“It’s heavy in funeral metaphors because heartbreak to me is like a death and that’s where I got the concept for the skeleton look in the music video. “This song is about being in a relationship that is so toxic that you know it’s doomed and preparing yourself for that eventuality,” Lizzy expounds on the song’s meaning in a press statement. “I don’t get a choice in the matter/ Why would I?/It’s only the death of me,” she goes on. “Pull the plug, make it painless / I don’t want a violent end / Don’t say you’ll always love me because you know I’d bleed myself dry for you over and over,” the Philadelphia-based songstress charges on the dark, mid-tempo track.
Lizzy McAlpine used death as a metaphor for impending heartbreak on “Doomsday.” The guitar-guided track addresses a narcissistic lover who is incapable of compassion. The hyperpop track precedes the release of the band’s first Japanese EP, Chaotic Wonderland, slated for release on November 10. Tomorrow x Together, “Frost”įresh off of their latest studio album, The Chaos Chapter: Freeze, Tomorrow x Together released a music video for their latest single, “Frost.” The whimsical visualizer opens with the K-pop band fleeing an oncoming snowstorm and then exiting a subway station through a magical portal upon learning of a giant sinkhole in Seoul. Here are our picks for Best New Music Friday. Also, new this week is Lizzy McAlpine’s “Doomsday,” Kiana’s “Strangers,” and Abi Ocia’s “LTWYLM.” All three singers travel to sometimes dark places as they explore matters of the heart. TXT (Tomorrow x Together) dropped a thrilling visualizer for their trap-based hyperpop single, "Frost,” and Snoh Alaegra and Tyler the Creator took a futuristic approach in the music video for their ‘90s-inspired groove track, “Neon Peach.” Meanwhile, Black Party delivered a two-song bundle titled, “Birds & Bees” and Cody Frost unveiled the Halloween-themed visuals for “Berlin.” Plus, The Marias rolled through with a reimagined version of Bad Bunny’s “Dakiti” via the Spotify Singles series. We’re sending you into Halloween weekend with a bevy of great new listens.