BEL Serves a Healthy Serving of Indie Rock Bliss in “Cake”
Photo: SJ Spreng
Though admittedly I havenât recovered emotionally from her last single, LA-based singer/songwriter BEL returns to listeners this month with âCake,â her third release this year. In the wake of her prior release, the immaculate âPBRâ with girlhouse, the indie-rock prodigy has been gearing up for the release of her forthcoming EP Jet Lag, and âCakeâ is our newest taste (ha) of things to come. Navigating the uncertainty of young romance, BEL holds nothing back on this perfectly-polished effort.
Though I may spend most of my time covering artists like Yeat and Cochise, Iâve always had a special soft spot for heart-wrenching melancholic indie-rock ballads. Synthesizing the earnestness of Faye Webster with the songwriting talent of Phoebe Bridgers, BEL has spent the past year delivering listeners tender yet clever anthems for your late-night drives, and âCakeâ is no exception. Raw acoustic guitar chords and dulcet vocal melodies meld together in sacred harmony in BELâs newest release, creating an indie-rock-meets-folk vibe so pastoral that it makes me reminiscent of a nature-decorated childhood that I didnât even have. BEL effortlessly depicts herself as the subject of romantic tension, disillusionment, and indecision within the span of barely three minutes, a feeling so frustratingly relatable that Iâm practically rolling my eyes as I add this to my âyearningâ playlist.
Though itâs been less than a year since the release of her debut EP Muscle Memory, fans are already ravenous for new music from BEL, and I canât blame them. With more music and visuals likely on the horizon, thereâs never been a better time to be a fan of the young singer-songwriter. Until Jet Lag drops, however, you can catch me on the floor of my room with âCakeâ on repeat.
Watch the "Cake" lyric video below: