Long Island native Sandy Netburn wears her heart on her sleeve and expresses it through her guitar strings. Her latest single, “I’ve Got Issues,” is a brutally honest yet beautifully melodic exploration of modern youth, mental clutter, and the blurred lines between love and self-awareness.
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Read more →Sandy captures the essence of growing up in the digital age, where connection is instant but understanding is rare. Her songwriting stands out not just for its lyrical wit but for how effortlessly it balances humor with heartbreak. Each verse sounds like a diary entry that she never meant for anyone else to read, but we all seem to understand it.
Vocally, Sandy carries that rare “old soul in a young body” tone, echoing classic singer-songwriters but dressed in 21st-century edge The production is minimal yet magnetic, allowing her storytelling to lead. And when she sings about love that feels like a mirror of our own insecurities, you can’t help but nod in uncomfortable recognition.
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