Pretty Things, the new single by Sleeps Under Beams, is a misty expanse—dark, seductive, and steeped in mystery. The dense instrumental layers crafted by Drew Campbell and Anna Rae’s soft, almost whispering vocals draw the listener into an entrancing whirlpool of textures.
The song’s lyrics, penned by Lisa Anne Swain, are what give Pretty Things its mystical and profound tone, elevating it to the realm of literary artistry. Swain’s lyrics are rich with meaning, unraveling layer by layer with each listen. Her poetry often feels elusive, as if offering only fragments of the picture, leaving the rest to your imagination. In Pretty Things, there’s a sense of echoes—something you can feel but never fully grasp. There’s an almost imperceptible warning in the track, a suggestion that behind beautiful things lies something entirely different.
Anna Rae’s voice is utterly hypnotic here. Every breath she takes seems to capture a fleeting moment, while the percussion anchors the piece, preventing it from dissolving into its own haze. It’s in this interplay between the ephemeral and the tangible that the song’s magic takes shape, setting Pretty Things apart from other dark-pop tracks.
In Pretty Things, beauty and darkness walk hand in hand, and deceptive simplicity masks layers of depth and meaning. Here, “pretty things” aren’t about perfection but about the fragility and mystery of what lies beneath the surface. It’s not an escape but a quiet confrontation with a ghostly reality. And yet, should these “pretty things” be sought after? Or will they find you when you least expect it? In the end, the question isn’t whether you’re ready for that moment, but what you’ll do when it arrives.
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