Nate Sib Rides a Euphoric High in 'for us'


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Ahead of his sold-out headline tour and unforgettable surprise Coachella appearance, Nate Sib continues to ride the momentum with for us, a seven-track rhapsodic EP redefining pop music.

A 15-minute burn, each track averages about two minutes. for us does not overstay its welcome, instead inducing a near-psychedelic trip with kaleidoscopic, sugar-high beats. It’s breakneck yet all-encompassing.  

Featuring the previously released single “tonight,” which has already amassed over one million streams, for us deepens Sib’s palette with infectious pop dance tracks that travel through tales of love and crisis. “colors” is a head-high, while “secret” feels like the cloak of night creeping up your neck. “go” eclipses lyrics of dread and self-imprisonment with a euphoric pop soundscape. The 2hollis-assisted “back & forth” sits right in the middle of the EP, bridging the beginning and end of his odyssey. The potency of their collaborations stems from the genuine friendship they share, eager to see each other win.   

Nate Sib’s catalog is immersive yet simplistic, never doing too much that could distract from his crystalline vocals. Nestled within pop landscapes easy to gulp down, he bridges mainstream pop with alternative experimentation to curate a sound uniquely his own.

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