‘Find An Island’ is an inescapably catchy piece of misanthropic alt-pop from LOUUD

The emerging artist continues to showcase her effortlessly fun sound on the new release.

The emerging artist continues to showcase her effortlessly fun sound on the new release.

Stockholm-based artist and songwriter Louise Udin, better known as LOUUD has dreams of disappearing and getting away from everyone on her infectious new single ‘Find An Island’.

Despite its misanthropic nature, the track has an inescapably catchy bounce to it, and the artist’s vocals are filled with life and effortless charisma, especially during sporadic, cathartic cries of “I don’t giiiive a fuuuuuuuck”. ‘Find an Island’ is an uncompromising release about the relatable feeling of just generally being done with other people, and its escapist nature and engaging soundscape make for the perfect piece of art to lose yourself within and distance yourself from everyone.

”I wrote ‘’Find An Island’’ last year together with Jonas Peker and Robin Gustafsson.” LOUUD says of the track. “It’s a song about self-sabotaging and wanting to escape reality instead of facing my problems and hanging out with seahorses instead of people… ‘cause people can really suck sometimes :)”