You – and Not You: A Confession in Three Minutes of Music in Avery Cochrane’s New Single


Avery Cochrane is a subtle shadow against the bright lights of the new pop scene. A singer and songwriter from Seattle, Avery crafts music where intimacy meets cinematic depth. Her new single, Shapeshifting on a Saturday Night,” is raw indie pop – a confession folded into three minutes, with a voice that trembles somewhere between surrender and detachment.

It’s a song about how easy it is to become a reflection of what others expect from you – especially in a room full of people who are supposed to be close, yet you’ve never really let them see who you are. Because being yourself is terrifying. It’s easier to adapt. Sometimes, it’s easier to become someone else entirely. Cochrane doesn’t sing about transformation – she sings about dissolution. It’s a Saturday night slipping by. It’s you – and not you. It’s a feeling all too familiar to too many.


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