Goldmyth - Triptych

 
 

A song like Goldmyth’s “Triptych” isn’t made on a whim. There’s something inherently thoughtful about it - as if it was conceived from an idea, or an event, and lingered in Goldmyth’s, aka Jenessa Smith’s consciousness, for some time before coming to fruition. It’s also an innately sweet, delicate, and charming tune - despite the lyrical undertones of loss and heartbreak. And during a time when the term dream pop can be described using few dozen competing styles and sounds - we’re identifying “Triptych” as the new posterchild for a genre that has clearly yet figured itself out. It’s also the perfect song to suggest to a casual dream pop listener who’s interested in diving further into the majestic world of synths, falsetto, and some overall hazy goodness. And on the heels of this new single, this Utah-based harpist is gearing up for one of our more anticipated records of 2022. In the meantime, we’ll be enjoying this heartfelt tune and the eerily 1975-esque music video that accompanies it.

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