Hatchie Questions Her Past Relationship in "Without A Blush" Video

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Australian pop princess Hatchie, born Harriette Pilbeam, brings us to her land of broken hearts in the music video for "Without A Blush." After the end of a long-term relationship, she questions everything the two went through.  

Shots of Hatchie and her band illuminated by cool toned colors convey the dismal tone of the song. Hypnotic graphics blend perfectly with Hatchie's mesmerizing vocals and transport viewers to her dreamy pop world, even though she "didn't wanna end the dream" of her relationship. Hatchie spoke on the heavenly new single, sharing,    

“I’m excited to start the next chapter of Hatchie with ‘Without A Blush,’ the first single from my album 'Keepsake.' It’s the perfect introduction to the feelings & sounds on the rest of the record, which I can’t wait to finally start sharing on tour!”

Hatchie's highly anticipated debut album, Keepsake, is expected out June 21, and "Without A Blush" is a promising window into Hatchie's exciting future!

Watch the video for  "Without A Blush" below:

Be sure to witness "Without A Blush" and more perfect pop songs when Hatchie goes on tour  with Girlpool in the spring!

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