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spill tab | New Single "Indecisive" Featuring Tommy Genesis and Top 10 Inspirations

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Bangkok-born and LA-based singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer spill tab releases another transcendent bilingual bedroom pop anthem today with “Indecisive” featuring Tommy Genesis. "Indecisive" follows her dreamy, indie-pop track ”Anybody Else" which included a colorful, tongue-in-cheek accompanying music video.

To celebrate the release, the rising star has shared the top ten tracks that inspired her latest single. Check out the list below.


“sweet thing” - Dijon

Dijon was one of the first artists that made me fall in love with the formant shifting aspect of vocal processing. I love the sort of subtle morphing of vocals and how he uses it on the main and also background vocals.

“SANA SANA” - Nathy Peluso

The drums on this song go so crazy. I was listening to a lot of Nathy Peluso while making this song. I think this song made me more down with crunchy gritty drums. 

“damn Right” - Audrey Nuna

I love the way Audrey Nuna delivers her lines, definitely took some of that energy into recording “Indecisive” vocals.

“Ferris Wheel” - Sylvan Esso

I'm a huge Sylvan Esso fan, so I think their music somehow seeps into everything I make—hopefully, kinda, maybe.

“Break it off” - PinkPantheress

The vibe of this song was a big inspiration in starting “Indecisive.”

“Outré Lux” - Photay, Madison McFerrin

I'm very into lush vocals and dynamic melodies. This song by photay and McFerrin has solidified that love in me lol.

“Gimme Love” - Joji

The contrast in energy from the different sections of this song is so sick. I love playing with similar sorts of energy shifts.

“Lucky Me” - Moses Sumney

Moses Sumney is a huge inspiration for me, from delivery of lyrics to melodies to the lyrics themselves. I think I try to bring a little bit of all that into whatever I write.

“Remember” - Sam Dew

This song just slaps so hard. Everything about it is perfect. It is flawless.

“Take Care of You” - Charlotte Day Wilson, Syd

More fire ass use of formant shifting paired with lush vocals and hard AF drums. Amazing song overall, tbh.