Amy Pinkus is a singer-songwriter and soft pop artist who has built her style and sonic design around vulnerability, girlhood, contemplative emotions, and the softness that they all bring to the table. Listening to her music instantly feels authentic, warm, and comforting. It has the same feeling of listening to an old favorite song after a long time. Her latest release ‘Hypothetically Leaving’ is an endearing confessional track written by a very much in love girlfriend to her boyfriend. She explores themes like attachment, intimacy, sensuality, love, heartache, and dreamy passion with innocent tones and plush tonalities. 

There is a relatability, a sweetness that attaches to the listener and spreads all across the song. The artist sings the thoughts that form at the thought of being left behind, hypothetically speaking of course. Between soft acoustic notes, pop networks, and fluid rhythms, the protagonist molds the through train with such feel good emotions and feelings, resharing it into a passionate love letter of sorts. The peak of the song is definitely the inflected elegance and simplicity of the artist’s vocals. So candid with emotions forming in real time. If you enjoy the work of Phoebe Bridgers and Sabrina Carpenter, you’ll find this stylistic blend particularly pleasant. Listen Now! 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Hypothetically Leaving’ by Amy Pinkus here –