Love Spells is a rising indie artist based in Houston, Texas. Born and raised in HTX, they make music for lovers and romantics alike.
Their latest single “Come Over and Love Me” lulls you into a dreamy void of l-o-v-e. On the border of dream pop, you can catch hushed vocals and effects like reverb that create a subdued ambiance. Vibes are heavy on lust and desire.
My absolute favorite lyrics that truly captures a disconnect from a person and the idea of that person are:
“She’s sleeping upstairs
I’m drinking up some coffee
I’m thinking does she care”
In the midst of mundane routines like sipping on a cup of coffee in the kitchen, there’s a sense of loss. The artists creates physical space through lyrics, implying the absence of love — only unrequited intimacy exists between them now.
It’s hard not to want to gatekeep them but they just got featured on Spotify’s most Gen-Z playlist, Lorem.
Keep your heart open for Love Spells — you’ll fall for them in no time.
Listen to “Come Over and Love Me” here:
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rachel liu
As a girl in her twenty-somethings, Rachel enjoys the creative fantasies of writing and listening to music. She began her journey in the digital music space as a writer for blogs under Laura’s playlists and is continuing under Daybreak.

