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Ariyel redefines healing and sisterhood in new single “sister sister”

  • August 20, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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Independent alt-pop artist Ariyel is making waves with her new single "sister sister," featuring Emily Sangder. Originally from the Pacific Northwest and now based in Colorado, Ariyel is known for her emotionally rich music that explores deep feelings of vulnerability and healing. This latest song is a perfect example of her unique style. In "sister sister," the second release from her upcoming concept album, Ariyel tackles themes like trauma, recovery, and the unexpected connections we form with others. The song beautifully blends dreamy melodies and soft vocals, turning difficult emotions into poetry that resonates with anyone who has faced unresolved feelings.

Ariyel shares that the inspiration for the song came from a dream where she reached for the hand of someone she didn't expect to connect with. She hopes that by sharing her music, others can find a way to release their own anger and pain, just as she has. Rather than portraying "the other woman" as someone to be angry with, Ariyel offers a fresh perspective that emphasizes sisterhood and shared experiences. This approach opens the door for understanding and empathy, moving away from traditional narratives often found in music. "sister sister" has a gentle, soothing quality, with layers of sound that create a calming atmosphere. The collaboration with Emily Sangder brings an extra layer of harmony, blending voices that convey both tenderness and strength.

The result is an intimate sound that puts Ariyel in the company of well-known artists like Phoebe Bridgers and Clairo, who are celebrated for their ability to mix deep emotions with beautiful melodies. Written towards the end of her album's creation, "sister sister" serves as a moment of pause, encouraging reflection on healing and the complex nature of human relationships. For Ariyel, this song is a heartfelt tribute to resilience and a reminder that even in tough times, we can find support and grace from one another. With "sister sister," Ariyel welcomes listeners into her world of storytelling through music, where honesty shines and songs become a path to healing. This release suggests that her upcoming album will be a significant contribution to the indie and alternative pop music scenes.

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