earth 2 tiffany - get better EP (2025) Hi-Res

Artist: earth 2 tiffany
Title: get better
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: earth 2 tiffany / APOLLO
Genre: Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 12:05
Total Size: 56 / 126 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: get better
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: earth 2 tiffany / APOLLO
Genre: Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 12:05
Total Size: 56 / 126 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. great machine (2:30)
02. sister (0:40)
03. don't catch up to me (2:36)
04. the world was big when i was small (3:05)
05. rocketship collector (demo) (2:11)
06. get better (voice memo) (1:00)
In just 40 seconds, Toronto indie folk artist earth 2 tiffany tells a storyline painted across many people's lives: the experience of loving and holding a sister dear.
From the artist's 2025 EP get better, "sister" opens swiftly, guided by a tender conversational tone through reflections on their relationship with their sibling. Delicately glazing over the guitar, they delicately sing, "She makes little mistakes / And I'm brought here just to love her," even referring to their little sister as "my accidental daughter."
The sun-drenched guitar's intimate, warm riffs shine throughout the song, teleporting the listener to a dazzling meadow, flowers blooming from the dreamlike vocal seeds planted by the singer-songwriter. It's nearly impossible not drift off into the progression, however brief.
earth 2 tiffany harnesses a rare immersive immediacy only comparable to someone like PinkPantheress, an electronic producer with a lot more tools at her disposal to hook the listener than just voice and acoustic guitar. Casting the same fleeting haze a daydream leaves behind, at the end of its 40 seconds, "sister" may well find you wanting to call yours.
From the artist's 2025 EP get better, "sister" opens swiftly, guided by a tender conversational tone through reflections on their relationship with their sibling. Delicately glazing over the guitar, they delicately sing, "She makes little mistakes / And I'm brought here just to love her," even referring to their little sister as "my accidental daughter."
The sun-drenched guitar's intimate, warm riffs shine throughout the song, teleporting the listener to a dazzling meadow, flowers blooming from the dreamlike vocal seeds planted by the singer-songwriter. It's nearly impossible not drift off into the progression, however brief.
earth 2 tiffany harnesses a rare immersive immediacy only comparable to someone like PinkPantheress, an electronic producer with a lot more tools at her disposal to hook the listener than just voice and acoustic guitar. Casting the same fleeting haze a daydream leaves behind, at the end of its 40 seconds, "sister" may well find you wanting to call yours.