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Say Lou Lou's new single 'Wish I Could Hold You'— a dreamy LoFi Pop journey

  • October 28, 2024
  • Angela Cook
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When heartbreak hits, it can feel like the world is moving in slow motion. Sometimes, we seek out songs that encapsulate our mood, helping us feel less alone as we navigate the repetitive thoughts in our heads.

The new single "Wish I Could Hold You" by Swedish twin duo Say Lou Lou does just this, serving as a tender reminder that while heartbreak may be slow and painful, it can also lead to a reflective journey, ultimately making you stronger in the end.

Comprised of twin sisters Elektra and Miranda Kilbey, Say Lou Lou has perfected the art of silky, soft, and sultry vocals that effortlessly blend with Eli Hirsch's 80s-inspired production, beautifully complementing the song's reflective theme.

The gentle, easily repeatable refrain, “I let you straight into my heart,” paired with electric guitar riffs, has a way of tugging at your emotions. Even if you're not going through a breakup, it’ll transport you back to a time when you were.

Regarding the creation of the song, the twins shared, “‘Wish I Could Hold You’ is speaking from the perspective of an avoidant and scared lover, who’s unable to express and easily overwhelmed, to the point where they push their partner away and ultimately lose them.”

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They go on to say that, “Seeing as the song is rather earnest, we wanted to take a different approach to the visuals and counteract the sad sincerity with humor and satire, as one can become so self-absorbed and hyper-focused on improvement after a breakup.

They add, “There’s a whole industry catering to self-improvement, when really, we might just have given ourselves some time and suffer a little, hehe. Our culture, us included, is so afraid of unanswered questions and being emotionally uncomfortable, that we rush by our own experiences and straight to the Internet and other external validation sources.”

Say Lou Lou's latest release paves the way for their first album in six years, Dust, set to drop on November 22nd. 

The album will showcase the duo's dreamy indie aesthetics, combining opulent production with velvety vocals that reflect their last five years, offering listeners an introspective escape. As pioneers of moody indie pop, Dust is set to become a new gold standard in the genre.

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Angela Cook

Angela Cook is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor with a passion for unearthing innovative sounds and stories in the music scene. When she's not crafting compelling content, you can find her exploring the boroughs for record shops.

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