Annabell Delivers a Hauntingly Powerful Anthem With "Dead To Me"
- STAFF
- 2 days ago
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By: Staff
We recently discovered the immensely talented Annabell and the latest release, "Dead To Me," and we couldn’t be more thrilled to share our thoughts.
Opening with a delicate and beautifully arranged acoustic guitar, the track immediately sets a poignant tone. A subtle bassline follows, creating an understated yet powerful foundation. Then, Annabell’s ethereal vocals enter, effortlessly drawing the listener in. From the very first line:
“Colder I’ve been building myself thicker skin”
—It’s clear that this song carries emotional depth and vulnerability. The tone and delivery make for a stunning introduction, setting the thematic stage for what is to come. Instantly, we were captivated, eager to absorb every lyric and nuance.
What's apparent very early on is that Annabell’s vocal performance is undeniably mesmerizing. Their technical precision and raw emotion blend seamlessly, making it impossible not to connect with the message. With a gentle yet commanding presence, we feel the authenticity, pulling the listener into this world of pain Annabell is enduring. The sheer depth of emotion in their delivery leaves an undeniable impact, ensuring that this song lingers long after the final note fades.
As the song unfolds, the lyrical craftsmanship becomes even more apparent. It’s incredibly easy to get lost in the narrative, one of heartbreak, resilience, and self-reclamation. This kind of lyrical strength is what turns casual listeners into devoted fans, and Annabell accomplishes this effortlessly within the first few moments of "Dead To Me." The track evolves with a steady yet dynamic build, introducing a perfectly timed, intricate drum fill that signals a shift in intensity. A gritty electric guitar soon joins the arrangement, amplifying the raw emotion. The moment this instrumental shift occurs, the song takes on a newfound power, culminating in one of its most striking lyrical moments:
“Gave me a lifetime of promises / didn’t you? / Gave me a lifetime of promises / but they’re dead to me / dead to me now.”
This lyrical passage delivers an undeniable gut punch. The sorrowful reflection on broken promises, juxtaposed with the resolute declaration that they no longer hold power, is profoundly impactful. Annabell’s phrasing, combined with the swelling instrumentation, transforms this section into a true “wow” moment—one that will undoubtedly resonate with listeners and cement their status as an artist to keep an eye on.
As the song progresses, their breathy, controlled delivery builds into a powerful, emotive climax. Every note, every syllable, is intentional. Their use of inflection and carefully placed vocal embellishments crafts a signature sound that is both distinctive and evocative. The ability to balance softness with soaring intensity showcases Annabell’s versatility, further proving that this artist is a standout force in the indie music landscape.
What we loved about this is how "Dead To Me" tells a deeply personal story of moving on from a painful past and developing resilience. The combination of poignant storytelling, impeccable musical arrangement, and a spellbinding vocal performance makes this track unforgettable. Not only were we thoroughly impressed, but the song left an emotional imprint that will last. Annabell’s future is undeniably bright, and we can’t wait to hear what is next on the horizon.

"Dead To Me" is a strikingly emotional and sonically captivating journey that solidifies Annabell as an artist to keep an eye on.
Based in London, Annabell is carving out a distinct space in the indie music scene with a unique fusion of self-produced bedroom pop and live instrumentation. Their sound blends alternative rock elements with introspective storytelling, offering listeners an experience that is both raw and deeply immersive.
Recently headlining a show in London and gearing up for a performance at The Bedford—an iconic venue that has hosted emerging stars like Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith, and London Grammar—Annabell is steadily building momentum. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Maggie Rogers, Sydney Ross Mitchell, and Charlotte Lawrence, alongside independent talents like Abigail Osborn and Carol Ades, Annabell crafts a sonic landscape that is both contemporary and deeply personal. Their upcoming EP, set for release in late summer 2025, promises to further showcase their evolving artistry. Recorded at the renowned Roundhouse Studios—an incubator for emerging talent—Annabell’s music is a testament to their dedication to authentic, heartfelt expression.
You can find this release on any major platform, make sure to playlist, stream, and share "Dead To Me" by Annabell.