Joyce Tratnyek – “Lavender”

Joyce Tratnyek embraces a retrospective pop effervescence on new single “Lavender.” Self-produced by the NYC artist, the track captures a complex, life-affirming queer love through conversational lyrics and a soft-rock pulse. It is a heartfelt Pride-month anthem that balances playful, ’80s and ’90s nostalgia with an addictive, self-affirming hook.

A dreamy vocal lushness exudes an immediate mystique, quickly expanding into playful keys and rhythmic pulses as Tratnyek’s magnetic vocal lead unveils. “He’s a lover boy, he loves his mirror, more than he loves me,” she lets out, building with a more nostalgic pop shine relative to the darker, shoegaze-y territory of her past releases, like the previously featured “Bloody Mary.”

“Lavender” consumes in both its hooky, ascending pop production and heartfelt lyrical prowess, capturing a deep and complex queer love. The initial ruminations on mirror-reflecting egotism moves into a “we’ve got something classic, you and me” smitten shimmering, arriving into an anthemic “all that matters is that we are free” central hook. Murky guitars bolster a captivating bridge — “I hate boys except for you” — and culminating in a melodically harmonious “it’s Lavender, baby” outro. Full of heart and hooky momentum, “Lavender” is another high-quality piece of songwriting from Joyce Tratnyek.

This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.

We discovered this release via MusoSoup.

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