Harmony, the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter, is back with her new single "Apple Pie", and it brims with tender-hearted pathos. Harmony's soulful dirge is as haunting as its name suggests. Building upon the momentum of her previous singles "Where Strangers Go" and "Anything," "On The Edge", Harmony's third post-album release, is another leap forward in Harmony's evolution as an artist unafraid to dive deep into the quieter corners of human existence.
Penned and produced by Harmony, alongside co-production from Wyatt Bernard, "Apple Pie" is a track that manages to be intimate yet cinematic. The track begins with a soft exposure and draws listeners into a warm, photographic melancholy. The voice of Harmony hovers like a confession above soft, textured production, the kind that sounds bedroom-born and silver-screen ready. The accompanying music video, directed by Amalia Irons, extends that feeling further, combining the song's emotional core with stirring visuals that mirror its themes of distance, self-preservation, and longing.
"Apple Pie" sinks its teeth into the emotional cost of boundaries, that bittersweet realization that protecting your peace can sometimes lead to an existence in isolation. Harmony, with disarmingly straightforward honesty, captures that ache and manages to make a universal feeling achingly personal. It is a song that doesn't ask for your understanding, it simply sits next to you, reminding you that solitude isn't always a failure, sometimes it's self-respect. On "Apple Pie," Harmony reinforces that her artistry doesn't flourish only in her voice or production, but rather in turning openness into poetry.
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