The track comes with a lovingly crafted claymation music video made by her brother Jack Hubbell
Los Angeles-based indie pop singer-songwriter Madeline Rosene is somebody who has been creating a stir in recent times for her wonderfully witty and ambitious approach to her sound and the authenticity-first nature of her work, and her latest single ‘Love and Algorhythms’ is a track that does a great job of surmising everything that makes her feel so special and has won her so much acclaim.
The track delves into the weirdly eerie and almost intrusive intimacy that we have forged with technology, and the way that it has impacted the way that we interact with our loved ones and our relationships, often feeling like our devices know them better than even we do. There is a reassuring softness to the sound that feels raw and powerful in the face of what is ultimately quite a harrowing narrative, and a thoughtfully hand-crafted claymation music video matches the vibe and charm of the track effortlessly.




