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LAVENDINE LET POST-GRUNGE POP SWELL WITH MELANCHOLY IN ‘WHO CARES IF I’M ALONE



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Lavendine set their scythes to work with Who Cares if I’m Alone, piercing the airwaves with indie post-grunge panache and softening the sludge with a sugary swell of pop. Each chorus strikes harder than a hook, dragging you deeper into the hazy colours of catharsis while sharpening the edges against your synapses. The single may nod towards the alt-90s, but it finds its footing firmly in the present, carrying all the resilience of a track born to be more than nostalgic reference. With barbed yet beautiful lyrical force, Lavendine tore through the pretence of solitude as sin, layering melancholy beneath empowering chords and letting the guitar solo purge guilt, grief, and shame in one searing release.


Behind the serrated sound lies the story of sisters Jacy and Jana Ayers, who grew up in Oklahoma before chasing their ambitions through Nashville’s gates. Their resilience, tested by industry rejection and health battles, only hardened their resolve to build something raw, human, and defiant.


Over the years, they’ve scored Billboard chart placements, worked alongside legendary producers, and forged a reputation for defying expectations. Their upcoming EP, Deep Blue, is a testament to survival and artistic integrity, stitched together with visions pulled from dreams, faith, and hard-won perseverance.


With this latest single, Lavendine have proved that solitude, redefined through song, can be a sanctuary instead of a sentence.


Who Cares if I’m Alone is now available on all major streaming platforms – including YouTube.


 
 
 

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