Meet singer, songwriter, and producer Alexandra Skora—an artist who digs deep into life’s messiness to tackle the big stuff. What does it mean to actually grow up? How do we become the people we’re meant to be, not who others expect us to be?
Her latest track "Picket Fence Girl" hits different. It’s this indie folk gem that basically throws a wrench into all those suffocating stereotypes society loves to shove down our throats.
You know the ones—the "girl next door" fantasy, the whole "perfect prim and proper" act. Yeah, Skora’s not having it.
Lyrically speaking, the song captures that familiar ache of never quite fitting into the boxes people create for you. But here’s the thing: she finds beauty in that misfit energy, offering grace to anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider looking in.
The production? Absolutely gorgeous. Skora weaves these harmonically rich vocals through minimal yet completely immersive string arrangements that’ll give you chills.
It builds slowly, deliberately—then crashes at the end with this raw emotional power that catches you off guard every single time.
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That haunting refrain "I know your type" sticks with you long after the song ends. It’s vulnerable yet fierce, showcasing both fragility and strength in ways that feel genuinely captivating.