georgee Finds Salvation In Solitude in “Tell Me”
Though nobody enjoys the company of friends like I do, thereâs something to be said about the meditative power of solitude. My peers might call me crazy, but some Saturdays are best spent working on oneself instead of going out and paying 17 dollars for a vodka soda. Luckily, I donât seem to be the only one who feels this way, as this week indie-pop-meets-alt-R&B mastermind georgee returns with his newest single and visual âtell me,â a jazzy love letter to lost romance and the healing power of isolation.
Synthesizing an uncommon affinity for cowboy denim and pearls, georgee finds his creative and spiritual stride in his newest visual for âtell meâ. Directed by Chase Denton, âtell meâ is a powerful showcasing of an artist finding themselves in a pastoral playground before exploding with artistic brilliance on stage. georgee flirts with an aural register that sounds like if Shayhan made âSunday Candy,â but his unique approach to songwriting is just as clever as it is understated. Heâs been left burnt, but heâs not down, and on this Frank Paris-directed visual, he displays himself doing the work required to return onstage. Whether heâs cathartically dancing in a lake or licking his wounds while lying in a flower bed, georgee consistently puts his best foot forward.
At this point, it may be safe to say that georgee might be four-for-four with his recent string of singles. If âtell meâ and its visual doesnât win you over in the wake of the previously-released "split" or "baby4u," you honestly might have to get your ears checked. Dead set on taking over your weekly rotation, itâs only a matter of time until georgee sets his eyes on world domination. Until then, let his dulcet tones decorate your summertime playlist as the weather begins to heat up.
Watch âtell meâ below: