Teen Idle Gives Us A Sweet New Single “Saccharine “

New album ‘Nonfiction’ set for release by indie label H1 Massive on September 29

We recently checked out the new single “Saccharine” from Teen Idle. It is the third single from New Jersey singer-songwriter,multi-instrumentalist and producer Sara Abdelbarry’s debut album “Nonfiction “ out next month via H1 Massive.

You can listen to “Saccharine” on Spotify Here and on Apple Music Here

We have throughly enjoyed the previous singles “Birthday Cake” and “Norway” from Teen Idle and , we were anxiously awaiting the latest single “Saccharine”

Photo Credit- Samantha Abdelbarry

The end-of-summer arrival of “Saccharine” aligns nicely with the track’s lyrical themes, which center around a relationship that’s starting to fade. “Saccharine” follows last month’s “Norway,” a song about being trapped in one’s hometown as an emerging adolescent and needing escape; and July’s “Birthday Cake,” where Abdelbarry watches a friend continue to make bad choices. Her latest offering glides with ease, surveying the fall of a doomed love while recalling contemporaries like Japanese Breakfast, HAIM, and Maggie Rogers.

It seems the layers of sweetness on “Saccharine “ are endless. We found ourselves absolutely mesmerized by the catchy melodies and beats that had us instantly hooked . In our opinion, “Saccharine “ in our opinion is exactly what the perfect indie-pop song should sound like. And… the absolute cherry on top of this sweet song is the amazing saxophone solo. We were so impressed by the saxophone which was brilliantly performed by New York City jazz saxophonist and Bjorkestra maestro Travis Sullivan, who through a magnetic sax performance brings a calm flair to the subtle yet dramatic track, enhancing its low-key dynamism.

“‘Saccharine’ is a song with a title that’s both sincere and sarcastic at the same time,” Abdelbarry says. “Call it a breakup song if you will – every album needs one – but the song reflects on a romance and the realization that things can start off pretty sweet but quickly turn sour if both people don’t put in the work to make a relationship last. The song chronicles the end of a relationship and the feelings of hurt, disrespect, and anger you can experience while still remembering the joyful moments.”

Music is all about painting a picture through notes and melodies. Through Teen Idle , Sara Abdelbarry has crafted an absolute masterpiece.

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