dexter's "Pressure" Is a Hypnotic Ode to Self-Growth
Sometimes, discomfort is alleviated when itâs simply acknowledged, and dexterâs latest single âPressureâ is granted permission to be liberated from our own self-imprisonment.
Moody yet charming, this track gifts solace to the lonesome souls in desperate search of an exhale. Being young is a never-ending loop of finding and losing yourself, and dexter encapsulates the melancholic sunshine of this coming-of-age journey perfectly. Itâs tiring to think youâre doing it alone, and lines like âitâs been so lonely in the darkâ paint the isolation quite vividly.
Co-written and produced by RISC, âPressureâ evokes that signature UK alt-pop sound that artists like PinkPantheress have slowly edged into our scene. Its aroma is soft and light, though its lyrics unwind a much deeper story. From acne-driven self-hatred to her distinct love of sandwiches, dexter has found a particular magic in being personable through honesty. She actively admits to when she feels performative online, never letting the fourth wall between her and her audience grow too thick.
In actuality, though, that performance is what drives us closer to cultivating an understanding of who we actually are. Lines like âgonna be somebody elseâ capture the exhaustion that comes from searching for yourself through wearing cloaks of forced identities, but as âPressureâ makes obvious, itâs the most lost versions of us that tend to be most human.
Watch the "Pressure" video below: