
From London, Rosie and Matt, better known as Lazyboysadgirl, continue to impress with their unique musical vision. This time they bring us “Floating”, a track that sails through the waters of indie pop, but pushes far beyond the typical, creating an experience that fully draws you in.
The song is more than just a melody—it feels like a journey, wrapping listeners in chopped-up vocals, powerful sounds, and bold contrasts that, instead of sounding disjointed, highlight the experimental edge that defines Rosie and Matt. Every element is carefully placed, giving it a polished feel without losing the spark and creative boldness that make them stand out.
Musically, “Floating” finds the perfect balance. Syncopated hi-hats and sharp, broken-up chords give it a dance-floor energy, while the melodic synths nod to the intimacy of bedroom pop and lo-fi indie. The sticky, chopped-up vocals add to the groove, but with a laid-back atmosphere that avoids sounding overly commercial. Then Rosie’s otherworldly voice, soaked in reverb and paired with psychedelic-leaning lyrics, turns the track into a truly unique blend of styles.
“Floating” is already making waves. James Threlfall, well-known presenter at BBC Radio, not only featured it on his show but also highlighted how the vocals merge seamlessly with the pop rhythm, instantly hooking listeners. The reception has been enthusiastic, with many eagerly awaiting more from this duo.
At the heart of this track is Rosie, who, with her talent and sensitivity, has crafted a song that feels genuinely independent—far removed from formulas or anything made purely to sell. That authenticity is exactly what makes “Floating” such a fascinating and much-needed offering in today’s music: proof that pop can still be adventurous, emotional, and truly artistic.
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