Howdy, Cherry - 'Does She'

‘Does She’ is the latest single from Austin based indie-twang artist Howdy, Cherry. Ticking boxes for fans of Phoebe Bridgers and Lexie Caroll.
With eerily dreamy production and devastatingly honest lyrics, Cherry whispers her lyrics, begging to be chosen to love, makes you feel like you're swapping secrets with a childhood best friend. Describing her sound as 2000s pop folk - can you can certainly feel that an early Taylor Swift comparison added with a dash as sad-indie like Boygenius. Certainly a delightful experience for the ears.
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