Tiffany Dennis opens "The Door" to change in new indie-pop anthem [Review]

 

Emerging from a deliberate break in the limelight, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Tiffany Dennis returns with her fourth single and comeback track "The Door," an engaging collaboration of pop rock, indie rock, and indie pop that delivers her first track in quite some time. This is a brutally honest examination of emotional rigidity in the face of inevitable change. "The Door" is the exact image of a constantly moving but non-developing environment that so closely parallels emotional inertia within a dormant relationship or situation.

Tiffany is a capable songwriter, and she paints a picture of anxiety that resonates well with the bittersweet dread of the unknown. Arguably one of the highlights of the song, according to Tiffany, her favorite part comes at 2:27, the bridge where the sound opens up and creates a feeling of increased tension that is filled with desire. For her part, a beautiful balance of openness and power trudging through atmospheric indie pop that sounds as fresh as it does timeless. "The Door" opens with catchy melodies juxtaposed against indie-rock grit and pop accessibility. The production complements the themes in the song without taking over, leaving plenty of space for Tiffany to deliver her emotional lyrics. 

Tiffany Dennis has given us a profoundly human anthem in "The Door" for anyone grappling with the paralysis of standing still versus the anxiety of taking those steps forward. With a mix of smoky sweetness over smouldering beats, she found the most delicious sweet spot between pop and R&B. It's sexy, considered, and infinitely danceable. Dans la Nuit is one super promising look at where she could go next. For fans of indie-tinged pop rock that combines storytelling with emotional honesty, come take a bite of the latest Tiffany has to serve.

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