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"Come Straight To Me" - Lontalius |Review

In his latest release "Come Straight To Me," New Zealand's Lontalius continues to perfect his signature blend of brooding alt-pop and electronic R&B. The track's foundation is built on a hypnotic, almost metallic beat that serves as both anchor and atmosphere, creating a sonic landscape that's both minimal and immersive.


The production is characteristically Lontalius – anyone familiar with his previous work, particularly his contributions to Connor Franta's Common Culture compilation or his memorable remix of Troye Sivan's "Ease" back in 2016, will recognize the artist's distinctive touch. It's this consistency in style that has helped carve out his unique niche in the indie-electronic scene, even if mainstream recognition has somehow eluded him.


Thematically, "Come Straight To Me" delves into the complex territory of desire and hesitation. The narrative feels deeply personal, exploring that precarious moment of putting everything on the line for someone. Through its brooding arrangements and earnest delivery, the song captures the tension of unspoken feelings and the desperate hope for reciprocation. The producer masterfully balances vulnerability with restraint, never letting the emotional weight of the lyrics overwhelm the careful construction of the track.


The song's strength lies in its ability to convey emotional complexity through relatively sparse arrangements. Each element – from the pulsing beat to the atmospheric synths – feels purposeful, creating space for the narrative to breathe while maintaining an engaging sonic landscape that draws listeners deeper into its world.


For fans of electronic-tinged indie pop and alt-R&B, "Come Straight To Me" offers another compelling reason why Lontalius deserves wider recognition in the contemporary music landscape. It's a testament to his ability to create deeply affecting music that resonates on both emotional and technical levels.



Review by Hannah Schneider

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