Salt Lake City Singer Josaleigh Pollett Offers an 'Over-Thinker's Anthem' With New Single 'Bed Of Quiet'
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Mr Bagel
Josaleigh Pollett has released a dreamy new indie single titled "Bed Of Quiet," the latest preview from her forthcoming album If I Let It Quiet. The Salt Lake City singer-songwriter, whose intimate sound draws comparisons to artists like Indigo De Souza and Samia, shared the track as a cathartic look at restless thought patterns, according to Stereogum.
"over-thinker's anthem"
Pollett described the song as an anthem for over-thinkers and the sleepless, capturing the feeling of endlessly replaying scenarios in search of certainty, Stereogum reported. The track's gentle instrumentation and looping melody mirror that restless energy, wrapping it in a hushed, infectious production.
The single marks another step toward Pollett's upcoming album, which arrives after a period of personal and creative growth for the Utah-based artist. Fans of her previous work will find the same raw vulnerability, now shaped into a more polished, dreamlike sound.
Stereogum noted that Pollett's style has drawn praise for its ability to feel both intimate and universal, a quality that "Bed Of Quiet" carries forward. The song's title itself suggests a search for stillness amid mental noise, a theme likely to resonate with listeners familiar with late-night rumination.
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