Ay Wing Gets Consumed by “Poison Ivy”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A mesmerizing indie pop gem that’s totally intoxicating. 

Ay Wing delivers a mesmerizing indie-pop experience with her latest EP, Poison Ivy. Blending alt-R&B, indie pop, and soul, the Berlin-based Swiss singer-songwriter crafts dreamy, beat-driven soundscapes that invite listeners to dance, reflect, and feel deeply.

The title track, accompanied by a visualizer, showcases Ay Wing’s signature fusion of melodic guitars, psychedelic textures, and groovy beats. Lyrically, “Poison Ivy” explores themes of temptation and desire, with evocative lines like “Spread your lemon through my veins, Wrapped your leaves around my waist” and “You’re the drug to my addiction, Need a dose of your affection.” The result is a hypnotic and intoxicating indie-pop gem.

Speaking on the project, Ay Wing describes Poison Ivy as her most personal work yet: “Every lyric, every note, feels like open-heart surgery. Healing came out of me like a stream of consciousness. It’s raw, real, and true to who I am in this moment.”

With its ethereal vocals and atmospheric production, “Poison Ivy” is an enchanting listen that effortlessly pulls you into Ay Wing’s world. Press play and let yourself get lost in its hypnotic allure.



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