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Harmony – Apple Pie

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Los Angeles singer-songwriter Harmony shares her new single “Apple Pie,” today.

Alongside the new song, Harmony shares the Amalia Irons-directed video where we see Harmony basked in multi-colored light in Toi Thai Restaurant on Sunset Boulevard, playing her butterfly guitar in the Hollywood Hills and underneath the full moonlight. “Apple Pie” follows the recently shared songs “Where Strangers Go” and “Anything,” where upon release she sat with i-D to dive into her connection with Los Angeles, the inspiration behind the music video, and more. Harmony’s recently shared songs highlight her poetic and earnest songwriting of which she became known for with her tenure in indie duo Girlpool. “Apple Pie” is the first taste of something larger from the Hollywood darling coming soon.

Harmony elaborates on the meaning of the new song, stating, “’Apple Pie’ is about the price of having boundaries and how self-protection can make us find ourselves alone.”

“Apple Pie,” “Anything” and “Where Strangers Go” mark Harmony’s first offerings since the release of her debut solo album Gossip from last year, which includes the songs “No Romeo” and “Miss America.” The album showcases Harmony’s unique talent for pairing tongue-in-cheek lyrics with societal criticism and intricate pop production.

Born and raised in Hollywood, Harmony is a singer-songwriter who has made a name for herself with her poignant lyrics and delicate, evocative voice. As one half of canonical indie band Girlpool, Harmony’s songwriting has often been praised for its striking honesty and emotional clarity. Whether the musical production dons earth shattering pop sonics or straight-forward instrumentation, Harmony brings the same poetical fervor and olympic emotion to her lyrics, exploring the complexities of the human experience with depth and sensitivity.

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