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.
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.
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.
I love the way Audrey Nuna delivers her lines, definitely took some of that energy into recording “Indecisive” vocals.
I'm a huge Sylvan Esso fan, so I think their music somehow seeps into everything I make—hopefully, kinda, maybe.
The vibe of this song was a big inspiration in starting “Indecisive.”
I'm very into lush vocals and dynamic melodies. This song by photay and McFerrin has solidified that love in me lol.
The contrast in energy from the different sections of this song is so sick. I love playing with similar sorts of energy shifts.
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.
This song just slaps so hard. Everything about it is perfect. It is flawless.
More fire ass use of formant shifting paired with lush vocals and hard AF drums. Amazing song overall, tbh.