Harley unveils new single 'Tell Me You Love Me'

There is a fine line between confidence and insecurity, and Harley spends much of 'Tell Me You Love Me' exploring the space in between. The Meanjin/Brisbane artist’s latest single takes the desire for reassurance and transforms it into a bright, energetic indie-rock release that feels both deeply personal and instantly relatable.

From the opening moments, the track carries a sense of momentum that rarely lets up. Layers of chiming guitars, buoyant rhythms and subtle synth textures combine to create a sound that feels expansive without losing its emotional focus. It's the kind of song that seems built for open roads, festival fields and packed venues where every voice in the room joins together for the chorus.

Musically, 'Tell Me You Love Me' continues the evolution of an artist who has steadily refined his sound across previous releases. Elements of indie-rock, folk and pop remain present, but here they are delivered with a confidence that feels more immediate and focused. The production balances polish with personality, allowing the emotional core of the song to remain front and centre while surrounding it with enough energy to keep listeners engaged throughout.

Perhaps the greatest strength of 'Tell Me You Love Me' is that it never feels weighed down by its subject matter. Despite addressing self-doubt and the search for approval, the song remains uplifting and inviting. Harley understands that some of the most effective pop and indie-rock songs are capable of carrying complicated emotions inside melodies that feel effortless.

With support slots alongside established acts, appearances at major festivals and a growing catalogue of increasingly assured releases, Harley continues to build momentum as one of Southeast Queensland’s promising emerging voices. 'Tell Me You Love Me' feels like another significant step forward, a track that pairs emotional honesty with undeniable accessibility.

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