“Lexi Loves Me” by Queen Anne grabs you from the first note and doesn’t let go.
The track opens with a bouncy acoustic guitar that sets a playful yet intimate tone before the piano bursts in — dark, warm, and rich — carrying the song into a chorus layered with subtle percussion and bass that give it depth and power.
In the verses, the trickle of piano notes glides over the steady acoustic foundation, while haunting background vocals add a delicate, ethereal touch. The chorus hits with breathtaking intensity, blending raw emotion with a polished indie-pop sensibility. The result is a track that’s both infectious and heartfelt, perfect for listeners who appreciate music that’s layered, dynamic, and full of personality.
Queen Anne is the indie-pop collaboration between Katie Silverman and producer/writer Sandy Chila. Silverman, best known for her acting work on shows like New Girl and Pen15, brings a sharp storytelling ability to her music, transforming ordinary experiences into compelling narratives.
With Queen Anne she channels that creativity into sound, blending 80s pop punk energy with a modern, post-modern edge.
“Lexi Loves Me” is a standout example of the duo’s talent, offering sweet melodies, edgy undertones, and moments that take your breath away. Stream it now and step into Queen Anne’s captivating musical world.
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Written by Taylor Berry
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