Love You Later returns with self-reflective single “Art Gallery”

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Alternative pop artist Love You Later is back with her new single “Art Gallery.”

The song is introspective at its core, with a full, atmospheric pop instrumental that is somehow nostalgic. The lyrics take on the growing pains and transitions that come with the turbulent phases of self-realization. Towards the end of the track, the instrumental slowly fades out with a conclusion that appears to incorporate some elements of lo-fi, as it ends with glittery piano keys and a vinyl-like synth.

Love You Later delves deep into the meaning of the track, stating:

“‘Art Gallery’ is all about self-discovery and exploration. It’s finding yourself in the chaos of life and growing to trust and love yourself again. Shedding old skin – outgrowing people and places – in order to find yourself. Realizing you can’t truly find yourself until you lose yourself – and to me, that is what it means to be human. I believe this song will connect with and inspire old and new listeners. Especially with all of the chaos happening in the world right now, finding and centering oneself is one of the most powerful tools we have.”

“Art Gallery” is a song that lends a hand to those who are trying to figure out who they are in any phase of life. Love You Later’s honest and emotive singing and songwriting translates this feeling extremely well and will surely bring timeless comfort to anyone who is soul-searching.

You can check out “Art Gallery” below!

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