“Playstation” from from Los Angeles based electro pop artist Evalyn is a mood-rich dark electro pop anthem filled with thrashing guitars and hyperpop melodies.
She confides, “‘Playstation’ was written on a scorching hot day in LA when I was pregnant and nauseous and was basically bed ridden every day. We wanted to capture the feeling of getting caught droning on your phone, playing video games or watching reality tv in bed and getting stuck there – the guilty pleasure of it. This song represents the sea change in the sonic direction of the album toward something darker and more intense.”
The enthralling music video represents a turning point in the new music, a real darkness in the album. She further shares, “This video incorporated a lot of core tenets of the new music – technology, feeling overwhelmed by screens, anxiety, drowning in your feelings. We got to smash old tv’s and I was fully drenched in pouring water so I believe it matched the energy of the song.”
Evalyn has spent over a decade transforming personal turbulence into pop catharsis. The Los Angeles-based artist, whose work has amassed over 130 million streams on Spotify, returns with her most ambitious project yet—A Quiet Life, an album that captures the existential unraveling of modern consciousness through the lens of impending motherhood.
Known for wrapping raw emotional intensity in irresistible melodies, Evalyn first captivated audiences as the voice behind Louis the Child’s breakout track “Fire,” before establishing herself as both a sought-after collaborator and formidable solo artist. Her 2018 psychedelic pop opus Salvation cultivated a devoted following, exploring themes of self-rescue that would become her artistic calling card. The album’s 2024 vinyl re-release, featuring new material, proved her enduring resonance with fans seeking depth beneath the dance floor.



