April 21, 2025

The emotionally charged ‘Deep Blue’ is Federer’s first fully self-produced track, and follows February’s release ‘I Hate Love’, produced by Absofacto. Both offerings are raw, cutting, and honest. The artist puts it all out there, traversing themes from heartbreak, to hate. Putting depression and darkness at the forefront of her newest song, she opens the track with the line “I struggle with the deepest blue sometimes.” The song goes on to warn “don’t go swimming and think that that water is clean no matter how deep.”

The Texas-born artist, songwriter, and producer has honed her craft all over the world. Splitting her time between Seattle and Los Angeles, she has continued to gain recognition in the worlds of Alt, Indie, and Pop over the last year. In 2020, she made waves with This Town, a smoldering Alt-Rock track that made radio stand at attention, and The Wonder Years, an indie ballad that received rave reviews from the likes of Sir Elton John.

The track is currently available via popular streaming channels. For further information on the artist visit

 

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