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Paxson Chase Deals With Soul-Crushing Isolation On “White Heart Emoji”

The going gets tough when you have no one to confide in.



Having burst onto the scene with the release of his explosive debut 2018 project “Walk With Me,” lo-fi/indie artist Paxson Chase wasted no time in establishing himself.


With his expansive music vision and desire to make meaningful music, he’s managed to avoid the pitfalls of complacency, constantly aiming to improve. As this Trenton, New Jersey native continues his rise to prominence, he’s definitely a name you will want to remember for the future.


In many ways, someone who’s overcome so much chooses to use his music to help others should do the same. Having shown remarkable personal resilience thus far, Paxson Chase's desire to show people grappling with mental health issues that they aren’t alone has led to some incredibly touching releases.


Known for standout offerings like “Vanilla Sky,” “Forgive Me,” and the viral “I want to kill myself, but now is not the right time,” Chase’s rapidly expanding discography proves that he has what it takes to produce the goods consistently.


“White Heart Emoji” is an intriguing indie/lo-fi fusion that also feels like it has a little hip-hop in his vocal delivery. A gentle guitar and piano usher in the beat, and the instrumental performance feels soft but emotionally powerful.


Paxson Chase's vocals float over the beat, singing at some points and sing-rapping at others. The ambiance of the instrumental soundscape and his vocals meld perfectly, making for a musical experience that feels fulfilling and easy on the ears. Paxson Chase grapples with loneliness, lost love, and shallow attachments, adding depth under the soothing beat.


Paxson Chase’s latest release, “White Heart Emoji,” is a captivating, genre-defying offering that will tug at your heartstrings with its deeply relatable struggles.


Whenever you’re ready, tap in and stream it. It's out now on all major streaming platforms.




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