Ticker

10/recent/ticker-posts

Meg Pfeiffer Turns Industry Frustration Into Quiet Fire "Kill Me" (Acoustic version)


Meg Pfeiffer is an internationally seasoned singer-songwriter. Known for performances, with her new single “Kill Me (Acoustic version),” Pfeiffer embraces that intimacy, delivering a natural recording that feels uncomfortably close.

The frustration of collaborating with people who do not give their full commitment, leaving projects and people in limbo. But in its acoustic form, the song drops whatever armour it might have. No studio sheen to smooth over the rough edges. No layerings of production to diffuse the tension. No, it is Pfeiffer’s voice that carries the full weight of the story, steady, piercing, and unafraid to sit in discomfort.

The song is compelling not only for the subject matter but also for the restraint with which it is delivered. Even when the lyrical tone leans towards disillusionment, there is clarity rather than chaos underneath. The descriptor happy here is less about joy in the traditional sense and more about release, the satisfaction of finally saying what had remained unspoken.

Follow Meg Pfeiffer on Spotify


Post a Comment

0 Comments