Lavelin’s debut EP Forget About Us feels like it was made for late nights that stretch a little longer than planned. It sits comfortably in that space between indie pop and dance, where upbeat production meets more reflective themes.
Tracks like “Addicted” bring in a brighter, more immediate energy, with a hook that sticks quickly. Others lean into a slightly moodier tone, but still keep that steady, danceable rhythm underneath.
There’s a contrast running through the EP. The sound is light and catchy, but the subject matter touches on relationships that didn’t quite work out. That tension gives the project a bit more depth without weighing it down.
For a debut, it’s confident. The sound feels consistent, and there’s a clear direction from start to finish.
