LB Beistad emerges from the rolling hills of rural East Tennessee, bringing indie pop vibes that’ll catch you off guard. Her story? Well, it’s pretty unique.
Picture this: a isolated kid in the countryside, then boom—family gets their first computer when she’s 10. That machine became her gateway to everything. Seriously, she describes it as entering a "holy union" with technology, which is kinda sweet when you think about it.
Music had always been her thing since she was tiny. But the internet? That opened up worlds she never knew existed.
Fast-forward to now, and Beistad’s dropped "Tsunami"—an indie pop track that’s honestly hard to categorize. It’s got this bouncy beat mixed with dreamy, delayed vocals that float over everything.
The country influences are there too, woven through twangy guitar work that somehow doesn’t clash with the pop elements. It all blends seamlessly, which is trickier than it sounds.
Her voice though—that’s where the magic happens. Solid, expressive, the kind that makes you hit replay without thinking about it. It anchors the whole track.
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"Tsunami" delivers those feel-good vibes with a groove that’s impossible to resist. You’ll find yourself swaying along, guaranteed. And honestly? It leaves you curious about what else this artist has up her sleeve.