Posted: by The Alt Editing Staff
Lizdelise’s new single “Hotel Pool” is a rumination on the delicate balance between independence and emotional dependence. The song speaks to the internal tug-of-war of caring too much about someone else’s feelings while also striving to assert one’s own sense of self. With lyrics about “always be[ing] wholly consumed by what a man craves,” Lizzy de Lise’s internal conflict becomes clear. Lizdelise embodies this dynamic rawly and honestly as they navigate the push and pull of love and self-worth.
What begins as a moment of self-reflection quickly evolves into a dynamic power-pop anthem. A punchy, fuzzed-out guitar solo complements the track’s infectious synth melody and gives the song an energetic edge. Accordingly, de Lise sings with playful defiance, alternating between vulnerability and strength. As these things go, neither one wins; a lyric like “forget about me, I dare you to try” becomes “forget about me, I’d rather die,” laying de Lise’s emotions front and center. This tension between independence and connection forms the core of the single. It’s tough to capture the complexities of love and self-empowerment, let alone in a four-minute pop song, but Lizdelise is up to the task on “Hotel Pool.”
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Mol White | @molemanmedia
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