Kylie V - "Year of the Rabbit"
Photo by Cole Schmidt
You're going to have a hard time finding a song as lovely as Kylie V's "Year of the Rabbit." The twenty year old Kylie Van Slyke has released a stripped down and laid bare new song that lands somewhere between indie rock, folk, and a singer-songwriter track. The song focuses on Van Slyke's vocals which are lovely even while strained with emotion at times. The song has some grounds in the modern alt-pop meets indie rock of Lucy Dacus and the 90's folk-inflected indie rock of Neutral Milk Hotel. Even with instrumentation that includes trumpet and a multi-person harmony, "Year of the Rabbit" always feels confessional and intimate.
Kylie V says of her latest single:
"'Year of the Rabbit' is a song I wrote while healing from a breakup and reflecting on my (incredible) friends/support system and my feelings after the fact. I was inspired a lot by Andy Shauf and Sufjan Stevens in the writing and production of this one and it means a lot to me. The track is produced by my great friend Josh Eastman and features us two on most of the instruments, with Jess Jones on drums, Gregory Dent on trumpet, and a handful of friends singing on the outro."
You can watch the video for "Year of the Rabbit" below. Crash Test Plane is due out November 15 on Royal Mountain Records, and is available for pre-order here. For more on Kylie V, check out the artist's website.