Indie Pop Artist Ski Team Releases Captivating New Single “Me”

About the struggle of adjusting roles in your life

We have the new music video for “Me” from Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Ski Team.

The experimental downtempo indie pop single is “about the struggle of adjusting someone’s role in your life, or your own role to them, and giving up control in that process. I guess it’s about realizing if you have to assign roles, maybe it’s not as special as you think. And like challenging this idea of roles being the whole of someone’s identity. It’s scary to not know who’s on your roster, or who you are without a particular person/job/trait/whatever, and just go forth into life’s abyss as a human, but it’s often better for everyone involved to get on with it. Pick yourself up, focus on yourself, and let everything and everyone else kind of settle around you,” shares the artist.  

Ski Team collaborated with producer Daniel Knowles (Sharon Van Etten, Cigarettes After Sex) on the new single. Fun fact, the artist found the saxophone player on Hinge—he had a bunch of videos of him playing sax, and she was like hey I don’t want to date each other, but can you come put down some saxophone on this song? And he did.

Ski Team is the solo moniker of Lucie Lozinski, an independent songwriter, singer, producer, and guitarist who’s known for her yearning lyrics, crystalline voice, and gritty instrumentation. American Songwriter has described her music as “… a quasi-Americana sound, combining traditional folk and rock elements with undeniably modern soundscapes.”

Originally from New Jersey, Lozinski infuses everything with a bit of her roots. She writes vulnerably about her relationships with people and places. “I move a lot,” she says. “My songs usually come from being stuck somewhere—in a rut with a friend, with a boyfriend repeating the same fights, in a city that all my friends have left.”

Are you vibing with “Me” from Ski Team?

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