Own Damn Feelings by Bambii Lamb: Review
Gainesville, Florida-based pop artist Bambii Lamb’s latest single ‘Own Damn Feelings’ beautifully portrays the tension of an overthinking relationship.
Starting off with a ukulele and Bambii’s laidback vocals, the song soon changes its tone and introduces electronic elements with a bass sequencer and programmed beats. The song creates a beautiful dreamy aura with the ukulele and electronic tones paired up. Bambii’s vocals are expressive and perfectly convey the anxiety of an overthinker who hurt their own feelings. The fleeting synth sequences and the repeated vocal chops add a brooding touch to its already haunting melody. The emotional lyrics have a relatable theme of teenage angst and overthinking romance that many listeners can relate to and Bambii makes this connection by keeping the production quality organic that puts the emotions at the forefront. The ukulele and her laidback vocals give the song an indie edge that is at the core of the tone of bedroom pop.
The discussion would be incomplete without talking about the 90s-inspired vintage-style music video that visually brings together the song. This aesthetic music video filmed and directed by Michelle Chwala perfectly captures the essence of the song through an ethereal lens. Raw, emotional, relatable, and hauntingly beautiful, the song is a great addition to anyone’s bedroom pop playlist.
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Photo credits: Michelle Chwala
Review by: Gabe Finch