Belle Shea - 'pink moon rising'
Brining a breath of fresh air to the alt-pop genre - Belle Shea releases new single ‘pink moon spring’.
The Brooklyn singer/songwriter’s new track is a departure from previous Americana folk single “Cheyenne” and her debut album “The Art of Years”. Both of these previous releases were described as "unpredictably progressive alt-folk pop" (A&R Factory) and "a hybrid of Lorde and Joni Mitchell [with] a sound that is characteristically her own" (Divide & Conquer). This new track, however, leans into Shea’s pop influences to create a softer, lusher sound perfectly suited for new flowers, new love, and the springtime. For fans of Taylor Swift, Lorde, Muna, and main character energy.
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