Your Dog
Soccer Mommy
"Circle the Drain" arrives in a wash of shoegaze-inflected guitar — layered, slightly distorted, with a dreamlike quality that doesn't quite obscure the darkness underneath. Soccer Mommy's Sophie Allison leans into '90s guitar rock on this track more explicitly than elsewhere, the tones recalling that era's quiet-loud-quiet architecture while staying firmly in contemporary indie. The tempo is mid-range, hypnotic, the kind of rhythm that pulls you gently forward while the guitars blur the edges of everything. Emotionally the song sits inside a very specific psychological space: depression as weather, as something that descends and refuses to lift regardless of circumstance. Allison's voice is light in texture — almost conversational — which creates a striking contrast with the weight of what she's describing, and this contrast is the emotional engine of the track. There's no melodrama, no performance of suffering, just a careful, honest accounting of what it feels like to watch yourself struggle to stay above something. The song belongs to a moment in indie music when mental health became something artists could address with specificity and without stigma, and it does that work with understatement rather than announcement. Late night, headphones in, when you need to feel less alone in something you can't easily explain.
medium
2010s
hazy, layered, blurred
American indie rock, nineties shoegaze and alt-rock influence
Indie Rock, Shoegaze. Shoegaze-Indie. melancholic, dreamy. Drifts inside depression presented as ambient weather — not building toward catharsis but carefully, honestly accounting for what it feels like to be underneath something.. energy 4. medium. danceability 2. valence 2. vocals: light female, conversational, understated, airy tone against heavy subject matter. production: layered shoegaze guitar, slightly distorted, dreamlike wash, nineties alt-rock architecture. texture: hazy, layered, blurred. acousticness 2. era: 2010s. American indie rock, nineties shoegaze and alt-rock influence. Late night with headphones in when you need to feel less alone in something you can't easily explain.