
Tom Oldfield is back, and he’s got us hooked again with his second release, “Fix Me.” This London-based Australian artist delivers an upbeat indie-pop banger that somehow manages to feel both energetic and deeply heartfelt—a tricky combo to pull off, but Oldfield nails it.
The track opens with a burst of rhythmic energy, thanks to thumping drums courtesy of Gang of Youths’ Donnie Borzestowski and shimmering guitar work by Daniel Tayra. It’s the kind of intro that grabs your attention and makes you want to move. Then Oldfield’s warm vocals glide in, pulling you into his reflective lyrics about the complexities of love, healing, and, well, trying to fix yourself.
By the time the chorus hits—“I might need somebody to fix me too”—you’re completely sold. The soaring vocals, melodic guitar riffs, and hard-hitting drums come together like a perfectly synchronized heartbeat, delivering a powerful and relatable message about vulnerability and connection.
The bridge takes things up a notch with haunting backing vocals echoing the refrain, “somebody to fix me,” giving the song an anthemic quality. It’s a moment that feels like a collective cry for understanding, and it’s guaranteed to strike a chord with anyone who’s ever struggled with self-doubt.
Produced by Antonio Hanna in his North London studio, “Fix Me” has that raw, organic feel that makes it stand out in the indie-pop scene. It’s polished without losing its live energy—exactly what you’d expect from a team of collaborators this talented.
Add it to your playlist and let it fix your vibe.
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Review by: Naomi Joan