Toronto Indie-Pop/Rock Artist goodheart Shares Cathartic New Single, “Caught in a Cloud,” off Upcoming Blue and Different Colors EP (Out July 2025)
Indie artist goodheart returns with “Caught in a Cloud,” a stressed, upbeat reflection on emotional limbo. Mixing shimmering indie-rock with uncooked lyrical honesty, the monitor captures the sensation of being someplace between apathy and angst – what goodheart calls “a complete blah.”
“I wrote ‘Caught in a Cloud’ on a day once I was dwelling alone for per week,” says goodheart. “I used to be feeling stir-crazy, but additionally too apathetic to do something about it. I had got down to write a distinct track, however this one got here out of nowhere – quick and totally fashioned.”
The title flips the expression “on cloud 9” into one thing extra ambiguous.
“Clouds can signify pleasure or gloom relying on the context,” she explains. “To be caught in a single is to hover in between – not precisely pleased, probably not unhappy both.”
Initially imagined as a slower acoustic piece, the monitor advanced within the studio because of drummer Connor, guitarist David, and bassist Ryan, whose bouncing bass line helped push the track into extra dynamic territory. “That indie-rock spine gave it a pulse we didn’t comprehend it wanted. As soon as that clicked, every thing else got here to life,” she says.
Regardless of its existential undertones, “Caught in a Cloud” leans right into a sonic playfulness by pairing lyrical themes of digital fatigue, emotional haze, and mundane distraction with crunchy guitars, ethereal vocals, and cathartic rhythms.
The only is taken from goodheart’s debut EP, Blue and Different Colors, a set of songs that navigate totally different shades of unhappiness and is ready for launch this July 2025. Fusing indie-pop melodies with people and rock textures, the undertaking explores what it means to really feel blue with sonic components starting from synth pads and 808s to pianos and electrical riffs.