Suki Summer’s 'LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE' Is Indie-Pop’s New Emotional North Star
- Melodrift Team
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read

With LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE, rising star Suki Summer delivers a debut that’s not just introspective—it’s revolutionary in its emotional precision. Blending the dreamy tones of her indie influences with a biting lyrical clarity, Suki has crafted an EP that’s as cathartic as it is cohesive.
Each track offers a unique vantage point into the emotional spectrum of modern romance. “Summer Crush” opens the EP on a high note—effervescent, queer, and charmingly awkward. But the shine fades quickly. By the time we reach the stark vulnerability of “i still want u,” we’re deep in the emotional trenches with her, grappling with memory, longing, and identity.
Suki’s storytelling prowess shines in “Marianne,” a wistful, travel-born ballad that captures the ache of unrealized connection. Yet, even in her most vulnerable moments, she maintains a self-awareness that keeps the EP from ever veering into melodrama. “used to you” and the title track anchor the project with weight and perspective, painting the picture of a young artist not just reflecting on her past but actively rewriting her future.
What makes the EP stand out is its thematic duality. It’s about being lovesick—overcome by passion, fantasy, and emotional idealism. But it’s also about being sick of love—tired of short-lived sparks, shallow validation, and cyclical disappointment. Suki captures this duality with rare finesse.
In just six tracks, Suki Summer establishes herself as a vital new voice in indie-pop. LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE is a confessional masterpiece, one that demands attention not through volume but through truth. It’s proof that sometimes the quietest voices echo the loudest.
This release landed in our inbox thanks to Decent Music PR, who brought Suki Summer’s latest project to our attention. It’s always a pleasure to discover fresh talent through their recommendations.
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