Logan Taylor’s new offering, “Tequila Sunrise.” It’s definitely that type of track you would imagine in the final scene of a movie as it fades to black, the sky painted with amber, emotions all over the place, and a long drive ahead with only memories in the rearview mirror.
In this fourth single, Taylor is a storyteller with depth and direction. Tequila Sunrise marries pop’s sheen to rock’s grit, lacing them with folk and synth-kissed Americana. The track feels radio-ready and personally influential at the same time, the song you play and then play again because it voices your feelings before you’ve processed them yourself.
The production is sleek but never sterile, buoyed by a driving, head-nodding groove, layers of warm guitar tones, and just enough ambient texture. But it’s Logan’s voice that makes this single soar. It’s soulful, confident, and bears the sort of emotional weight you can draw only from lived experience. Whether she’s ruminating on someone she used to love or on a version of herself she hoped to leave behind, you feel every word she sings.
After the smouldering mid-morning hit “White Wolf,” the bittersweet “Some Other Woman,” and the cowboy ballad “Anna,” currently on the way to a million combined streams on Spotify. “Tequila Sunrise” falls like a bastion of her commanding, quick-changing narrative. It’s an interrogation of identity, time, and the places we find ourselves going back to as we trawl for answers. There’s a reason everyone is beginning to take notice of Logan Taylor. She has a voice that’s easy to identify with and rare to encounter. “Tequila Sunrise” is a testament that she’s creating her own.
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