girlpuppy Peers Through Daydreams of the Past in "Windows"


Photo by Tonje Thilesen

Atlanta-based dreamy alt songstress, girlpuppy, aka Becca Harvey, has released her latest work of musing sentimentality, “Windows.” 

“Windows” lives in a ruminating soundscape of indie rock softness, embodying the purgatory of post-breakup pondering. A wandering baseline and feedback-twinged guitars add grit to twinkling picked electrics, meanwhile girlpuppy’s vocals float resolutely at the center of the sonic spectrum. As Harvey tumbles through the existential weight of moving on, the track represents both the things you cannot escape, and the things you cannot bear to lose. 


The picturesque song is accompanied by a music video directed by Trent Wayne (MJ Lenderman, Sinai Vessel). Laid in a whimsical bed of mementos, girlpuppy invites viewers into a nostalgic daydream. Every shot feels like a memory, with blurred edges, perspectives through windows, and projections of overexposed stars. It’s a visual middle ground between the desperation of a fresh breakup, and the resolution of one long since healed. 

Entrancing in visuals and tugging at the heart strings in sound, girlpuppy continues to enrapture listeners with “Windows.”

Check out the song below: 

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