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With Her New Single, Green, Philine Transports You To A Wistfully Enchanting Place

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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK“, new single from Dutch singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Philine, Green, features an acoustic guitar, soft beat, and her breathy cadence.

Philine, photo credit: Satellite June

Philine

Philine’s songwriting invites everyone to spend a little time inside of her head. Her tender voice, delicate tunes, and vivid lyrics grab your attention right away, while her wild imagination is what truly hooks, and ultimately inspires, you.

Having built momentum over the last year, Philine kickstarter her debut EP, So Sick Of Myself, generating streams in the millions. Not to mention, she joined Melle for Old Summers, which reeled in over 524K Spotify streams.

During the writing process, I spent a lot of time inside of my brain. I have a huge imagination, and I’m a big overthinker. I tend to live in fantasy more than reality. I get so caught up with how I perceive things and my almost movie like version of life.

The upside to it is that with a mind like that, I’ll always have stories to tell. But the thing with a story is, it’s not reality, it’s a story. And it keeps you from living in the actual reality. When that happens, or when reality hits in my face, I isolate myself and become very absent to the outside world. These songs are the moments when I’m captured inside of my thoughts.

-Philine

Green

Her new single, Green, sees acoustic guitar washing over a soft beat, as her breathy cadence instantly enchants listeners as a wistful hook takes hold, as she sings what’s in her head and in her heart.

Darling, everything is green. Took me so long just to see.

I wrote it after my first psychedelic experience, it felt like everything split and came back together as one universal thing. My perspective switched for the better. ‘green’ is about the bright side of life, love, and coming home. You’re surrendering to the collectiveness.

I’ve learned that it’s part of life to be confused about life and experience ups and downs. I hope my music can connect people. We’re all dealing with things in our own ways. We shouldn’t focus on what separates us, but what connects us.

-Philine

Find more from Philine now:

https://www.instagram.com/philinemusic

https://philinemusic.com

https://open.spotify.com/track/08q9oymzN5ozNuE8q4YzrG?si=ba27fdf7149542ec

https://apple.co/3VZFRxj

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