Los Angeles-based electro-pop artist Evalyn returns with her most ambitious and emotionally charged project to date: A Quiet Life. The 13-track album, written and recorded almost entirely during her first pregnancy, captures the turbulence of transformation, the nausea, anxiety, and vertigo that accompany creating new life, while pushing further into conceptual sonic territory.
Drawing inspiration from the dissonant textures of Aphex Twin, ARCA, and Grimes, Evalyn weaves a complex, immersive soundscape that balances chaos and beauty. From pulsating hyper pop hooks to dark electro-pop undertones, A Quiet Life is both introspective and immediate, inviting listeners to experience the raw intensity of personal evolution.
After a unique and experimental electronic instrumental, the album begins with the title track "A Quiet Life". The song features Evalyn's passionate and urgent vocals singing over electrifying synths and hyper pop beats that build feverishly. The heightened chorus over bass heavy colliding beats adds to the multi-dimensional single. She sings, "I always wanted a quiet life / A quiet world / A quiet place / And my mind to drown it out / I've got all the finer things / Why does it get so loud?" Asking those all important existential questions about solace, happiness, life expectations and more.
Then there is "The Feeling", an electrifying burst of sound that perfectly captures the chaos and euphoria of being overtaken by raw emotion. Written and recorded while six months pregnant, the track is a high-octane fusion of 2010s-inspired electro-pop energy, hyperpop sensibilities, and immersive production that mirrors the whirlwind of instinct and intensity she wanted to convey. From the first pulse, “The Feeling” propels listeners into a frenetic, exhilarating soundscape. Evalyn’s vocals cut through the pulsating synths and driving rhythms with emotional precision, making it impossible not to get swept up in the frenzy.
With "BoysGirls", Evalyn releases a dreamy, nostalgic dive into the bittersweet chaos of past relationships. With shimmering synths and infectious melodies, the track perfectly captures the mix of curiosity, regret, and excitement that comes with scrolling and stalking the ex. Balancing playful production with introspective lyricism, Evalyn crafts a sonic space that feels both personal and universally relatable. The production was carefully reworked until it “hit right,” reflecting her attention to detail and commitment to evoking that familiar flutter of Instagram-stalking an ex, or spinning out over a past situationship. Her vocals glide effortlessly over the textured beats, creating a warm, reflective, and immersive listening experience as she sings "Do you think of me?" The track is ultimately a reminder of Evalyn’s talent for turning intimate, everyday experiences into electrifying pop music that sticks long after the song ends.
The highlight of the album is the pitch-black and futuristic "Playstation". The single explores themes of escapism and connection in a digital age, capturing the tension between desire and detachment with an emotive punch. Evalyn sings, "Hiding out in the basement / Bed rott / It's too hot to go outside," showing the addiction and guilty pleasure of scrolling, watching reality tv in bed and more. The sonically adventurous "Playstation" thrills with colliding electronics, hard rock-drenched guitars and Evalyn's captivating delivery. It’s a track that lingers long after the final note, confirming Evalyn’s mastery at blending experimental sonic elements with heartfelt pop sensibility.
A Quiet Life isn’t just an album, it’s a sonic narrative of consciousness, tension, and surrender. Evalyn gives listeners permission to feel everything, loudly, offering no easy answers but creating a space to confront the chaos of modern life. It’s an exhilarating, immersive, and deeply human journey that solidifies her place as one of electro-pop’s most fearless and innovative voices.
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