Opal Mag – photo by Jamie-Lee Culver

Opal Mag’s new single, ‘Kitchen Song’, is the perfect soundtrack for a night spent in your own little world. We first saw Opal Mag live at last year’s LOUD WOMEN Minifesto in Brighton, and we were hooked. With influences from Mazzy Star, The Sundays, and The Smashing Pumpkins, this rising indie talent has created a dreamy track that feels like a secret whispered under soft, fuzz-kissed guitar lines.

Describing the song as a love letter to “quiet, solitary nights spent in the sanctuary of my bedroom,” Opal Mag captures that sweet, nostalgic magic of losing yourself in the little moments of gentle solitude. It’s not loneliness; it’s your own personal kind of bliss.

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By Cassie Fox

I am the founder of LOUD WOMEN, and 'bass Doris' in I, Doris. I write for loudwomen.org often and Louder Than War occasionally. I teach at BIMM London. I love music that stirs big emotions.

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