There's a particular kind of paralysis that comes with knowing exactly what you want but being too afraid to reach for it. That tension is exactly where Sarah Suarez lives on her new single, "Front Row," out on Friday, March 6th.
Equal parts alt-rock grit and jazzy introspection, the song drifts between horse racing imagery, a love left unspoken, and a shelf full of dreams collecting dust, which all circle the same quiet confession: I keep waiting, and I don't know how to stop. The production matches the push and pull at the heart of the lyrics: warm but restless, textured but never quite resolved.
Fans of Mitski's emotional precision, Wolf Alice's raw alt-rockenergy, The Last Dinner Party's theatrical storytelling, and Hayley Williams' confessional urgency will find a lot to love here, with a touch of Faye Webster's jazzier, more reflective sensibility woven through the edges.
"Front Row" is out March 6th. Follow Sarah Suarez at @sarah.suarezzz and stream Front Row on all platforms


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