Stevie Violet Releases The Chrysalis Album
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Stevie Violet’s new album Chrysalis arrives as a bright and thoughtful collection of songs that blends indie-pop and rock with natural ease. Across the record, she leans into smart and catchy guitar work, silky vocals, and a songwriting style that feels full and confident from beginning to end. Right away, we get the feeling that she knows exactly how to build songs that feel immediate while still leaving something with us after they end.
The tracks vary in mood and shape, but she always stays true to that strong pop core that gives Chrysalis its identity. Addictive vocal hooks pull us in quickly, while crisp guitar tones give the record a fresh energy that keeps everything moving. Singles like “Wiseguy,” “Talk,” and “Miles Left” show that balance clearly, each one carrying memorable hooks while showing off the sharp guitar work and easy charm that runs through the whole record.
What gives Chrysalis even more depth is the way Stevie allows some of her own vulnerability to surface. There are personal moments woven into these songs, but she presents them with a breezy touch that never feels heavy handed. It is a brilliant album with a lot to say, delivered with honesty and without fear. Chrysalis is out everywhere right now, and it feels like the kind of record we can keep coming back to.
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Stevie Violet makes colorful, emotionally honest pop-rock in a playful fashion. Her music blends vulnerability and energy, moving through desire, heartbreak, and self-doubt. Stevie Violet's songs balance fun and feeling, creating something that feels emotional and alive.Her musical approach and style come from a slew of influences but it all began with someone much more important.
"I’ve always needed some sort of artistic outlet to keep me sane, but I’ve always said I went in the musical direction because of my dad. He studied classical guitar in college and really introduced me to a lot of the artists who made me fall in love with music," says the songwriter about how it all began.




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