Open yourself to Alfie Indra’s Sonic Therapy “All My Friends Are Depressed”
The new single « All My Friends Are Depressed » by British Singer-songwriter Alfie Indra, is the type of song that makes you think hard, while you’re vibing on its sweet melodies. Indeed, with an Indie Pop structure blended some lo-fi ingredients, the track explores everyday struggles with mental health and depression.
It really takes one person to express the matter and share personal experiences, so the rest of the world can follow — or at least friends. And that’s exactly what « All My Friends Are Depressed » Is about: A therapeutic sonic adventure to connect with.
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