she’s green chases memory and meaning on new single ‘Figurines’

Minneapolis dreamgazers she’s green return with their latest single, ‘Figurines,’ released via Photo Finish Records.
‘Figurines’ is a lush, emotionally textured track that channels the band’s sonic surrealism. Zofia Smith’s delicate vocals drift over a foggy soundscape of guitar, bass, and drums, steadily building toward a sweeping crescendo. The song evokes the disorienting beauty of adolescent memory, drawing the listener into a haze of melancholy and introspection.
Premiered via Post-Trash, the accompanying music video captures this mood perfectly. Set within the dim, domestic quiet of a home, the video follows Smith’s character as she drifts through moments steeped in shadow and soft light. As day turns to night, memory and reality blur into an emotional reckoning, echoing the track’s haunting rise.
she’s green says:
“In the setting of someone finding themselves lost at a crossroads, ‘Figurines’ depicts the distressful feelings of adolescent self-discovery. The emblem of a figurine embodies eerily familiar images of adolescence, forgotten memories that resurface with newfound significance in adulthood.”
‘Figurines’ follows February’s single ‘Graze‘ and continues the band’s rise after their acclaimed 2023 debut EP Wisteria, which drew attention across the web and helped solidify their place in the expanding North American shoegaze scene.
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