Indira May’s, Imaginary Problems, is a genre-blurring gem that hits all the right notes. From the first synth shimmer of ‘don’t feed the sharks’, you’re pulled into a world where imagination reigns supreme. The track’s pulsating beat and sultry vocals are so captivating, you’ll forget where you are—until you catch yourself humming it in the shower hours later.
The EP dives deeper with ‘childsplay’, a haunting exploration of endometriosis that’s as emotionally stirring as it is musically striking. The eerie production feels like it could be the soundtrack to a ghost story, but here the “ghosts” are the silent struggles of chronic illness. It’s bold, it’s beautiful, and it’s unforgettable.
Things heat up with ‘STOP’, a track that feels like it was plucked straight out of a smoky underground jazz club. The dub-inspired horns add a richness that perfectly complements Indira’s ethereal voice. It’s the kind of song that makes you want to close your eyes and let the music take over.
But wait—here comes ‘dance tonight’, a playful bossa nova-inspired piece that’s pure joy in musical form. Indira’s sharp, witty lyrics paired with the brass section’s cheeky exuberance make this track a delight from start to finish. It’s the kind of song that could turn a gloomy Monday into a sunny Saturday.
The final track, ‘you & charlie’, is a bittersweet ballad that lingers in your mind long after the music fades. With its intricate storytelling and haunting melody, it’s the perfect closing chapter to a truly remarkable EP. Imaginary Problems, is proof that Indira May isn’t just making music—she’s creating an experience, and it’s one you don’t want to miss.
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