Emma Lindquist Releases An Enticingly Honest New Pop Single
- BuzzSlayers
- 5 hours ago
- 3 min read

A new single from Emma Lindquist just dropped, and the track shows so much wonderful and descriptive thought in the lyrics that she paints such a vivid picture utilizing the emotion of the possibility of falling in love, being infatuated, or just being connected to somebody.
There's something about "If I met somebody new" that you end up relating to. It's because of how she gives all of this thought out during the lyrics and how detailed she can be with telling that story and letting those thoughts out into the world.
I would consider this track to be not only vulnerable but also very personal in general. It comes from an authentic place, and that gives you a sense of the character behind it all.
There were certainly no walls built around this track in terms of those lyrics, and it's also a little outside the box and its musical approach, but still incredibly poppy, calm but a little bit vibrant, colorful but also calm.
One of the things that grabs you about this track is that sense of connectivity. It's one of those songs that feels like it could have served as part of the chapter to a certain soundtrack in your own life because we've all been in this position.
The need to say these things to a certain person because they felt something, but couldn't quite describe it at the moment.
I feel like this is what great music is all about. Letting those kinds of things out in the open just to get them off your chest, or even to let that other person know what that feeling was when the moment was there.
Still, there's something about the song that puts you in that very moment, and that's why it pulls you in the way it does.
This is an indie-pop song. It's got great acoustic guitar work that is performed in a certain rhythm that lets the song feel very sort of lush and full-bodied, bouncing between the rhythm and percussion.
So it's got this widespread kind of feel with all these great guitar strums going in between them, and this gives it a cinematic underbelly.
Well, of course, the feeling and emotion, sentiment and premise of the song also give it a lot of cinematic value, but the way it's put together musically also helps push that even further.
Emma gives a lot of soul in her vocal performance. She's got a very particular voice, giving you a sense of understanding. The song has a way of humanizing her, and in turn, it humanizes us all.
We've all been in certain kinds of positions, we all have emotions that can take over, and we all have situations where we can't really explain how we feel in the moment.
Emma has managed to capture all of these elements and roll them up into a single song that feels good to listen to and takes you into her mind and her world for a little bit.
It's got a wonderful, colorful atmosphere to it, and the passionate pop approach with all of that honesty makes for something that sticks with you.
I absolutely loved how this came across because it has a wonderfully infectious aesthetic, and upon listening to it, I checked out some of her previous releases as well.
She definitely has some great pop influence from different styles and approaches that come through in her music, but the main thing is that she always seems to put a little piece of herself into her songs, so you always get that personality coming through.
I think this is the mark of a great artist. Something that lets you understand who that artist is a little better. Something that explains their personality or gives you particular characteristics of who they are based on the situations they've been in and how they've grown.
Her songs portray a lot of that. They dip into different areas of pop from indie to dream, acoustic to cinematic, but there's always that connective element, and if you like this track, you're going to like a lot of her other ones.
I see just checking this out first and then dipping back through her stuff to listen to songs like "Call Me", for example.
This was another song that caught me off guard, and I felt connected to it.
A beautiful performance and an outstanding single from an artist that I'm going to be paying attention to from here on out, listen to "If I met somebody new" so you can hear this bright and brilliantly youthful yet emotionally intelligent single.
Remember where you heard this first.
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