Grumpy taps Claire Rousay and Pink Must for captivating new single ‘Harmony’

Grumpy returns with their newest single, ‘Harmony,’ a collaborative effort featuring Claire Rousay and Pink Must (the duo of More Eaze and Lynn Avery Murphy).
‘Harmony’ furthers Grumpy’s collaborative streak, combining Heaven’s understated, emotive songwriting with Claire Rousay’s ambient sensibilities and the surreal pop experimentation of Pink Must. The track arrives alongside a lyric video. While not much has been shared about the song’s themes, the contributors were eager to reflect on the creative synergy behind it.
Pink Must notes:
“This song was scientifically engineered so that every individual element will be stuck in your head at all times.”
Claire Rousay adds:
“I have no doubt in my mind that people will listen to this song and say ‘ya imma listen to that again.'”
Heaven Schmitt quips:
“Women are notoriously difficult to work with but these three were actually really chill.”
With ‘Harmony,’ Grumpy continues to carve out a singular space in the indie landscape—introspective, offbeat, and effortlessly collaborative.
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