Ski Team explores self-discovery and letting go on new single ‘Me’
Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Ski Team, the solo moniker of Lucie Lozinski, delves into themes of identity and personal growth with her experimental indie pop single ‘Me.’
Produced by Daniel Knowles (Sharon Van Etten, Cigarettes After Sex), ‘Me’ is a downtempo exploration of the complex process of redefining relationship roles—whether with people, jobs, or personal traits—and the emotional toll of relinquishing control. Anchored by dreamy instrumentation and a poignant saxophone arrangement by Matt Podell (who Ski Team hilariously recruited via Hinge), the track creates a moody, introspective soundscape.
“The song is about the struggle of adjusting someone’s role in your life, or your own role to them, and giving up control in that process. I guess it’s about realizing if you have to assign roles, maybe it’s not as special as you think. And like challenging this idea of roles being the whole of someone’s identity. It’s scary to not know who’s on your roster, or who you are without a particular person/job/trait/whatever, and just go forth into life’s abyss as a human, but it’s often better for everyone involved to get on with it. Pick yourself up, focus on yourself, and let everything and everyone else kind of settle around you.”
With ‘Me,’ Ski Team showcases her ability to blend personal vulnerability with experimental artistry, crafting a track that resonates deeply with listeners while pushing the boundaries of indie pop.
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