Album of the week: June 14 – Katie Dey

June 14th 2019

Solipsisters is the tranquil third album from Melbourne experimental pop songwriter Katie Dey. Solipsisters sees Dey exploring themes of body dysmorphia and trying to transcend your bodily existence, translating her refusal to be bound by the human form into the most self-assured and controlled work of her career to date. Throughout the record, Dey’s lyricism cut through with a renewed confidence, wrapping her slicing observations of isolation, depression and disconnection in a sonic blanket of warm synths, lavish loops and modulating vocals. Full of immaculate atmospherics and textural fog, Katie Dey’s Solipsisters feels like a staticy, private transmission sent hurtling through empty space straight from her Melbourne bedroom into your’s.


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