Photo by Kalindy Williams
Naarm/Melbourne singer-songwriter Isabelle Skye has released her second solo single, ‘Kaleidoscope’, a shimmering, bittersweet follow-up to her 2024 debut. The indie-pop track blends tender storytelling with an ethereal, otherworldly sound, drawing sonic influences from artists like Clairo, Lana Del Rey, and The Japanese House. ‘Kaleidoscope’ features a cinematic quality with psychedelic synths, vintage guitar tones, and a deep root in ’60s and ’70s pop icons, reflecting Isabelle’s enduring passion for all things vintage.
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