Suki Summer 'LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE' - The Indie Soundtrack of a Generation Over It
- Sonic Sisters Team
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Modern dating is exhausting. Suki Summer knows this, and her debut EP LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE doesn’t just explore the chaos of connection and heartbreak—it captures the burnout that follows. Over six masterfully crafted tracks, Suki speaks to the emotionally over-it listener with gut-wrenching honesty and beautifully immersive soundscapes.
The project kicks off on a deceptively light note with “Summer Crush.” It’s flirty, dreamy, and drenched in nostalgia. Think Clairo’s softness meets early-2000s rom-com whimsy. But the queerness of the story gives it a refreshing twist. It’s not just a crush—it’s self-discovery wrapped in golden hour glow.
Then comes “Marianne”—a drastic tonal shift and a gut-check. This track bleeds longing and distance, written during travels that blurred fantasy with reality. Suki’s vocals feel like diary entries, filled with unsaid words and unresolved feelings. It’s the sound of holding onto a version of someone who only exists in your imagination.
The EP’s centerpiece, “LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE,” punches through with lyrical precision and dry humor. It's the anthem for anyone who’s deleted and re-downloaded dating apps five times in a week. With airy production and cutting commentary, Suki delivers lines that sting because they’re too true. The chorus is an eye-roll in musical form—and we love her for it.
On “used to you,” the production gets hazy and introspective. The song is a slow unraveling—a reflection on complacency in love and the emotional numbness that follows. It's less about heartbreak and more about erosion. The understated arrangement lets the emotional weight do all the talking.
Then there’s “i still want u”—a track so emotionally exposed it practically bleeds. This is the moment in the EP where Suki stops analyzing and just feels. The heartbreak here is fresh and undeniable, painted with minimal production and aching vocals. It’s not closure—it’s the wound before it scabs over.
The final track is all release. “outro (it’s nvr bye it’s jus c ya l8r)” is gentle and philosophical, like looking back at a storm from the calm. With stripped-back instrumentation and a quiet sense of relief, Suki offers us her final gift: peace, even if it’s bittersweet.
With LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE, Suki Summer has crafted more than just an indie-pop debut—she’s created a personal archive of emotional turning points. Whether you're in the thick of heartbreak or healing on the other side, this EP will meet you there—with empathy, elegance, and a bit of edge.
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