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Hekla Goodman captures the art of feeling too much on “sensitivesoul*”


Hekla Goodman
takes listeners to a quiet, private place in "sensitivesoul*" where feelings are not only expressed but also carefully unraveled. The new indie pop singer is still making a name for herself with a sound that feels more like a confession than a performance. It captures the fragile beauty of being very aware of everything around you.

"sensitivesoul*" starts off by being simple. The song is based on soft guitar progressions that allow every breath, pause, and passing thought a place to land. The production is purposely simple, which gives the mood a late-night feel, quiet, open, and honest.

Goodman's voice sounds like she's talking to the person instead of singing to them. Her voice is soft, which brings out the song's themes of overthinking and self-doubt. "sensitivesoul*" gets its power from being calm. It adds emotional weight by including small, relatable moments like bike rides, short talks, and the comfort of being seen without having to explain. The track resonates because it is universal.

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