Rxth shares a dream-pop reflection anthem with "Hard to be Human" [Review]

Rxth is a BBC Introducing-featured artist who enters an emotional and confessional space with her new release "Hard to Be Human." Wrapped in the gauze-like colors of dream pop, its layers reveal a deeply personal exploration of shadow work, healing, and the soft resilience needed to face the darker nights of the soul. The production is light yet grounding, enveloping you in airy soundscapes that feel simultaneously fragile and expansive.

Rxth's voice cuts through the haze like a gentle ray of light in the darkness, intimate, pensive, achingly human. Rxth embodies the human experience of pain, identity, and growth in a story that is profoundly relatable. It frames coming to terms with just living as a heroic and noble task, and recognizes how much good can come from that fight against the unsaid. It's dream pop with intent, music that doesn't simply soundtrack the late-night hours but actively reaches out to comfort and affirm.

For those who have experienced dark nights of their own, songs like "Hard to Be Human" offer solace, reminding us that imperfection is not only natural but profoundly human. Rxth continues to show why she is an artist to watch. Already championed on BBC Radio, hers is a voice for reflection in a world that is too often too loud to listen. In "Hard to Be Human," Rxth gives us a reminder of music's quietest force, the one that remains by our side through any struggle.

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