“everything, everything” by La Loye

“Everything, everything” is the newest indie-folk gem and for many good reasons. La Loye has one of those voices that you really want to sink into. The way she charismatically connects with the words she sings is unparalleled. 

This song has all the elements that make a good indie song. The progression of the instrumentals is aggreable with the local journey that follows it. The vocals are soft and folk-like, presenting a special tone unique to La Loy’s. 

This song lifts the listener up to a place where they will want to revisit, over and over again. I can’t wait to see where “everything, everything” takes you. 

Written by Tricia Patras

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