Louise Weseth – “On Vulnerability”
- Unheard Gems Team
- Aug 15
- 1 min read
Louise Weseth’s “On Vulnerability” is a shimmering breath of dream pop air — delicate yet quietly powerful. Written during two long Oslo winters, the track captures the ache of numb routines and the quiet bravery it takes to break through them. Floating on airy guitars, steady drums, and Weseth’s gossamer vocals, the song feels like a slow thaw, warmth slowly seeping back in.
There’s a duality in the writing — an intimate self-conversation intertwined with messages to loved ones — that makes the track feel both personal and universally resonant. Its swift production process seems to have preserved a raw, instinctive energy, the kind that can only happen when inspiration and emotion collide in the right moment.
For listeners, “On Vulnerability” is less a track to simply hear and more one to breathe in — a reminder that tenderness is a strength, and transformation often starts quietly.

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