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"Leech" by Anna Hudson

  • Writer: Unheard Gems Team
    Unheard Gems Team
  • 1 hour ago
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Anna Hudson's "Leech" stands as a fascinating entry in the indie electronic landscape, showcasing the artist's evolution into more experimental territory. Created almost entirely in her bedroom using Logic, the track builds around a hypnotic vocal sample—Hudson's own humming transformed into what she aptly describes as a "vocal organ." This distinctive sonic foundation gives the song an immediately captivating quality.



At the 2:22 mark, the track delivers its most compelling moment—a drop that seamlessly blends organic vocal elements with electronic production techniques. This moment encapsulates Hudson's artistic vision: deeply personal yet sonically adventurous.


Thematically, "Leech" explores the emotional vampirism of toxic friendships, a relatable subject Hudson approaches with both lyrical precision and atmospheric production. As a North Carolina native now based in Boston, her music reflects the experience of feeling like an outsider—creating art that refuses to be neatly categorized.


Hudson's self-description as "Bon Iver if he were a 22-year-old girl" proves surprisingly accurate. Like Justin Vernon's work, her music balances vulnerability with experimental sound design, though Hudson brings her own distinctly youthful perspective and electronic influences.


"Leech" serves as an intriguing preview of her debut EP "Kyphosis" (releasing May 9th), which promises to further explore "the natural and unnatural curves of life, friendship, and love." Based on this single, listeners can expect intimate, bedroom-produced electronic compositions that blend innovative production with authentic emotional exploration.


For fans of experimental indie electronic music that maintains its emotional core, "Leech" and Anna Hudson's forthcoming work deserve attention.



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