Lindsay Schoolcraft keeps leveling up with “Vague,” and this one hits like a late-night confession you were not quite ready to sit with.
This track leans hard into atmosphere and emotion, less about flash and more about that slow emotional weight creeping in. It is stripped of any pretense, just raw feeling carried by haunting melodies and a vocal delivery that sounds like it has lived through every line. The string work from Spencer Creaghan is the secret weapon here, giving it this cinematic ache that hangs in the air long after it ends.
What stands out most is how controlled the vulnerability is. Nothing feels overdone. It is the sound of someone sitting in the wreckage of a relationship and choosing clarity over chaos, even when it hurts. That is not easy territory to pull off without slipping into melodrama, but she keeps it grounded.
If this is the direction of Harrowing , then we are looking at a record that is going to hit people where they actually live, not just where they listen. This is headphones-on, lights-low music with real weight behind it.
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