This young singer-songwriter has a beautiful and understated vocal presence that I enjoy, which reminds me just a bit of Samia. A hushed melody flutters through corridors of fast strums from the acoustic guitar, with independent notes of embellishment to underscore the lively arrangement. Combining tape drum machines with shimmering synth, "Smoke in the Room" is the third single from Nadia Faye's upcoming debut album, "Gardening," and finds her delivering an emotional voyage with equal parts nostalgia and vulnerability. "Smoke in the Room" dances with devotional yearning, as we call out in secret to the ones we left behind.

This soft spoken indie pop jam feels like a soundtrack to the lovelorn existence of young people everywhere.

If you can't relate to this, your heart may not actually be beating.

And I'm on the last train
Your mouth like a bloodstain
I thought that I saw you on the platform
But it could've been anyone
Picturing your hands
Cradling my head
Tell me again
Do you do that to everyone?
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