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Indy’s Second EP Is a Moody Alt-Pop Gem

Indy writes about heartbreak, homesickness, and growing up in her sister’s shadow on new EP ‘Fame Is a Bedroom’.

Indy Yelich

Elinor Kry

Meet pop’s newest open diary. Indy Yelich (yes, Lorde’s little sister) delivers her second EP with tender, talky flair and a moody alt-pop glow.

Wrapped in familiar synth-laced melodies, she writes about heartbreak, homesickness, and growing up in her sister’s shadow, with lyrical specificity that stings. “Savior” stuns. On “Idol”, she finally names Ella, aka Lorde. The bridges alone prove she’s more than just someone’s sibling.

Stream: Indy, Fame Is a Bedroom EP


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