‘Somebody Who’s Not Me’ is a powerful and melancholy new folk-pop release from Chloé Sautereau

On her third single the artist continues to showcase her moving songwriting talents.

On her third single the artist continues to showcase her moving songwriting talents.

‘Somebody Who’s Not Me’ is just the latest single to showcase the powerful and emotive nature of Chloé Sautereau and her thoughtful sound, continuing to highlight the artist as a special talent with a penchant for the alluring and soft on the introspective new release.

The track has a stripped-back nature that allows the vulnerability and poise of the artist to shine, with her sobering lyrics and endearing honesty coupled with the candid and quietly powerful nature of her vocals. Everything about the track bleeds with an authentic kind of realness throughout, with the artist’s typically thoughtful style feeling as personal and raw as ever as she delves within and tries to reason with some of the questions and insecurities that she often finds herself faced with. ‘Somebody Who’s Not Me’ is a masterclass in melancholy storytelling and creating a moving, atmospheric aura with not much more than a guitar and vocals, continuing to shine a light on Chloé Sautereau and her charming appeal.

“‘Somebody Who’s Not Me’ came to me in a moment of true vulnerability, questioning and introspection.” Chloé says of the track. “A moment where I felt stuck, unsure where to look, where to go, or if I was capable of what I was after. Of what I am after. So I tried to look within. This song poured out of me, stripped me down in a way that would only let me grow; it’s the song that’s just “me”, in a way that no song I’ve written before has felt. I always strive for honesty in my writing, but this has the kind of honesty that I think I had never dared to have with myself.”