Selkie does it again—creating a sonic wonderland with her new song “Heartspeak,” which carries shades of Björk in its vocal delivery: intense, shaky, and beautiful.
“Heartspeak” is deeply minimal, intimate, and airy—perfect for closing your eyes, leaning back, and letting the sound wash over you.
Channelling a lullaby-esque energy, Selkie builds an atmosphere with just a few elements, each one enchanting the listener.
With only vocals, bell-like keys, synth, faint atmospheric strings, and a free-flowing vocal cadence that echoes and mirrors its own lyrics, she creates a world that feels delicate, otherworldly, and completely her own.
Around the three-minute mark, the song shifts into something more serious—especially at 3:50, when a lower-pitched vocal weaves in and out. It feels like a shapeshifting organism you can’t control, morphing right before your ears.
“Heartspeak” is experimental in the best way, perfect for listeners who crave music that refuses to conform, choosing instead to transform whenever it wants and stirring emotion on its own terms.
It’s a fitting anthem for winter—icy, cold, free, and beautifully untamed.