‘Baby Girl’ is a melancholy and pensive new release from Sara Sue Vallee

The new single and video showcase the stirring and intoxicating allure of the artist

The new single and video showcase the stirring and intoxicating allure of the artist

On her captivating new single ‘Baby Girl’, Sara Sue Vallee looks to have made something of a breakthrough, eclipsing the amount of streams and attention that her other releases have found just five days following its release, something that the artist whole-heartedly deserves thanks to the immersive and powerful nature of her sound.

The new track and its video showcase the Montreal based singer-songwriter at her intoxicating best, with the track’s dreamy nature providing the perfect backdrop for the artist’s thoughtful lyrics that examine her relationship with New York following a youth spent forging her identity there. The dreamy tone lends itself well to a sound that sees the artist retrospectively looking back, and the stirring allure of the soundscape is accosted by a rawness and underlying darkness of an artist mourning the parallel life that she could have had following dreams. This makes for a multi-faceted and endlessly interesting listening experience that grips you early on and refuses to let go throughout.