Stream: Ariel Beesley, ‘Palm Springs’
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Ariel Beesley debuted last year with a self-titled EP of pop music with teeth — danceable New Wave reminiscent of a certain blonde icon known for her style as well as her hits. The EP was a milestone in the singer-songwriter and model’s musical career, a track that gained momentum in 2016 after the San Fernando Valley-bred artist attended a songwriting camp hosted by Aviici in Stockholm, Sweden.
Last week, Beesley returned with a sparkling new single, “Palm Springs,” a love song to herself. “While my debut EP released was written while falling in love, this song and forthcoming record focus on the process of falling out of love — then in love with myself,” she says. “This song is at the forefront of that journey. It was the catalyst for a enormous shift we see in ourselves when we learn to put self-love above all else. It is a perfect summer breakup anthem for everyone finding their way back to themselves.”
The tune, co-written with Dan Chavez Wright of 3D Friends and produced by Justin Warfield (She Wants Revenge), finds winning the tug-of-war as she tries to pull away from a poisonous relationship. Walking away is often hard.
||| Stream: “Palm Springs”
||| Live: Ariel Beesley headlines a benefit for the ACLU tonight at the Echo, joined by Sedona, REL and HU:MAN (tickets). She also plays the Troubadour on Aug. 2 along with Dream Machines, Tolliver and Maxim Ludwig. Tickets.
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