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Friday, March 18, 2022

Erika Wester and the dreamy delusions of "Novelty"

 













"you're laying next to her for now while asking me if I'm still around..."

"Novelty" by L.A. singer songwriter Erika Wester steps into right into the thick of things. The retro dreaminess, forward moving guitar shapes, pearly keys, inviting lush bass / anchoring drums and, most of all, Erika's beautifully thoughtful starry eyed prose is a captivating caveat. There is a sense of wanting to stay in a relationship that may be ultimately destructive. When Erika croons “the novelty of addiction” or "I hate the way you make me feel" and confides in herself and us about the self delusions that we all partake in from time to time, the slap in the face is at once tempered by all the dreaminess just like the good times temper the bad times. 

In the end, "Novelty" is strikingly beautiful and honest. A look in the mirror, a reminder to navigate through the rough times before it is too late. But, yeah, it is so dreamily bittersweet. 

-Robb Donker Curtius



THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM - PRESS NOTES:

https://www.facebook.com/erikarachelwester/

https://soundcloud.com/bonfirerecords/erikawester-nightingale

https://erikawester.bandcamp.com/track/nightingale

https://www.instagram.com/erikawester_/

https://open.spotify.com/artist/1sy2QNlRQBlOue1N9KFAnz


Erika Wester is a singer-songwriter residing in Los Angeles, CA. Wester’s soft vocals provide a raw vintage appeal that spotlight her has a singer with real substance.

Wester’s new song, Novelty, is a dreamy indie-rock song that explores the vulnerability of an old relationship through a nostalgic lens. Wester’s lyrics “the novelty of addiction” highlight cherishing relationships that do more harm than good.

Erika Wester’s first single of 2022, Novelty, is now available on all streaming services ( or wherever you listen to music). Keep an eye out for more singles from Wester this year.

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