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Indianna Hale is a multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter based in San Francisco who released their new album Yesterday’s Glitter, last month via Perpetual Doom.

“Hollow the Words” is a standout single from the record, the floats along with a cool and upbeat nature that blends elements of surfy psych rock with a pop groove as well. Almost a blend of retro pop and more contemporary acts like La Luz, Vivian Girls, and Best Coast.

Speaking on the track, she describes it as being inspired by the transience of San Francisco, and as “a love song to my friend family.”

Enjoy a listen to “Hollow The Words” now below.


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