Kylie Rothfield Pushes New Album with Title Track "Lover Like That"
- Nicholas Zallo
- Jul 29
- 1 min read
Kylie Rothfield continues to carve out her space in the indie alt-pop world with her latest album, "Lover Like That". Known for her soulful, expressive voice and nuanced songwriting, Rothfield has long captured the attention of industry heavyweights—from Alicia Keys to Faith Hill—for her vocal power and emotional depth. A seasoned guitarist and songwriter with credits on major networks and features in outlets like Rolling Stone and Bustle, Rothfield’s artistry is both authentic and dynamic. With, "Lover Like That", she teams up with queer alt-pop artist Mothé for a track that blends introspective storytelling with dreamy soundscapes.
The albums title track explores the emotional weight of realizing you're not built for casual love—especially when caught in a one-sided, undefined relationship. Over airy guitars and lush, atmospheric production, Rothfield’s ethereal vocals communicate both resignation and quiet strength. There’s a bittersweet calm that runs through the track, mirroring the emotional clarity that comes from setting boundaries and walking away. It’s the kind of songwriting that feels lived-in, with lyrics that are as self-aware as they are poetic.
Sonically, "Lover Like That", takes cues from artists like Djo and Chappell Roan, balancing a mellow groove with subtle tension. The production is rich but restrained, giving Rothfield's vocals room to float and resonate. It’s a compelling mix of melancholy and empowerment—a chill track that lingers after the last note. With this release, Rothfield proves once again that she’s not just a great singer or guitarist—she’s a thoughtful storyteller with a clear artistic voice.











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