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Britton’s new single “bedbugs” turns heartache into alt-pop poetry


Britton, an alt-pop singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, is back with her new single "bedbugs." It's a soft but sharp look at the complicated world of love. "Bedbugs" is her first solo release on her new label, Position Music. The song sets a bold, personal tone for her upcoming debut album.

"bedbugs" wraps the listener in a rich alt-pop soundscape, with Britton's emotive vocals and careful production. The song is great because it captures the raw, relatable feelings of being in love with someone who isn't emotionally available. The clever use of the word "bedbugs" to describe love captures that annoying, intrusive, and impossible-to-ignore feeling that love can sometimes bring.

Ashlee Britton Robinson, Brett Koolik, and Pacific-Joshua Zagabe wrote the song together with Anton Göransson and Svn. The. Singer. The song shows off Britton's ability to write melodies that stay in your head long after the song is over. The quiet and intimate percussion in each layer of production adds to the story of longing and emotional openness. The combination of heartfelt lyrics and modern alt-pop sounds makes for a sound that is both polished and very personal.

"bedbugs" is a clear sign of Britton's artistic growth. She isn't afraid to turn heartbreak into something hauntingly beautiful, and her music is both relatable and undeniably sophisticated. The song makes a strong case for her being one of alt-pop's most interesting new voices with its catchy hooks and honest storytelling. Britton's music demonstrates the ability to transform even the most uncomfortable emotions into art, leaving listeners feeling both comforted and provoked.

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