Sofia Isella Shares New Single “Out In The Garden”
It’s been a strong week for single releases, but at the top of the pile is US artist Sofia Isella. At just 20, she’s already producing music with the kind of depth and intelligence that some artists can’t muster over an entire career. Her new single, “Out In The Garden,” blends dark, theatrical avant-pop with industrial textures, pairing whispered tension with a dramatic, confrontational chorus. Her work carries a quiet menace, there’s a tension there – yet she punctures the darkness with a sharp, acerbic wit, creating music and soundscapes that’s both challenging and strangely uplifting.
Co-written and co-produced with Mr Hudson, “Out In The Garden” combines dark poetry and biting commentary. Isella cuts through the cinematic soundscape with lines like: “How beautiful it must feel to be so sure, I don’t know anything, Hannah, I don’t know anything anymore. But how pretty to be praying to nothing. That gorgeous pill of sugar you swallow like it’s something.” Her previous work has been equally brilliant and I’d recommend for example, that you check out. “Cacao And Cocaine” and “All Human Knowledge Has Made Us Dumb”