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Lauren Nolan

Review: "Last Words" - Pixia


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On her latest single, "Last Words," singer-songwriter Pixia continues her run as one of the best up-and-coming dark pop artists. "Last Words" is a moody breakup banger. One of Pixia's strongest talents is her ability to create music that can be sincere yet so catchy. Its emotionally raw lyricism and Pixia's impassioned vocal performance make the track a perfect heartbreak anthem. Yet, with its pulsating beat and earworm hook, "Last Words" could just as easily light up a club. You could dance or cry, and somehow, both would be equally appropriate. In "Last Words," Pixia makes heartbreak fun.





"Last Words" is an emotionally evocative track. From the ethereal vocals to the haunting, wispy bridge, the way Pixia curates a mood is truly unmatched. The songwriting captures the devastating aftermaths of heartbreak with such sincerity. The chorus, "If I told you my last words would you carry on and break my heart in two?" is anthemic. It's the perfect kind of lyrics to scream along to, whether in a concert or just by yourself when you need it. When explaining her inspiration behind the track, Pixia says, "I wanted to create something that resonates with the conflict between head and heart that we all feel at times," which completely comes through. "Last Words" is a dark, fiery pop anthem of vulnerability.


With her distinct sound and captivating lyricism, Pixia has cultivated an ever-growing fanbase since her debut. In 2021, the singer-songwriter came onto the scene with the track "If I'm On Your Mind." Since then, the singer-songwriter has continued to release fresh pop music influenced by gothic and electronic sounds. Tracks like "Boudoir Tears" and "Habits" have seen great success online, with over 160,000 downloads on Spotify collectively. And Pixia's career is only growing. The artist has over 9000 monthly listeners on Spotify and has racked up over half a million streams altogether. "Last Words" is yet another exciting release from Pixia, and you can listen to the track, along with the rest of her discography, on streaming services now.



Written By Lauren Nolan



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