Tangerine Tears - 'Blueprint'
Tangerine Tears releases her dreamy lo-fi track ‘Blueprint’.
Mixing sounds from the likes of Japanese House and Snail Mail, this blend of lo-fi hums and dream pop is a delight to the ears. Floating cloud like vocals that hit it’s full potential when the chorus drops. Tangerine Tears is indie artist Sarah Phillips. Formerly, Songwriter and Vocalist of Morning Eyes, Sarah is now branching out and experimenting with more guitar driven tracks about anxiety, love, and enjoying the small things in life. She worked with former bandmate and Producer Chrissy Richardson of Morning Eyes to create a dreamy atmosphere, with a bit of raw edge on her debut EP "Midnight Drive Mixtape".
Words by Rylee Alie
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