In 2013, a teenager from New Zealand named Daniel Johann Lines introduced his heartfelt debut album, ‘Melanchole’, under the name Salvia Palth. This collection of self-recorded songs struck a chord with listeners, capturing the chaotic beauty of growing up. The album gained traction on platforms like Tumblr and YouTube and continues to resonate in today’s streaming culture.
Now, over a decade later, Lines returns with his new full-length release, ‘Last Chance to See’. This album showcases emotional lo-fi music that reflects the trials and tribulations of youth. It’s a powerful addition to the lineup of top indie albums to listen to, making it a perfect choice for young adults seeking the best emotional music.
Track Listing:
- No-intro – Salvia Palth
- Interlude – Salvia Palth
- I’m Gonna Find Out – Salvia Palth
- Something I Had Said – Salvia Palth
- Last Chance to See – Salvia Palth
- You Wouldn’t Ask a Fire to Stop – Salvia Palth
- Always Freaking Out – Salvia Palth
- Stabbed in the Small of the Back – Salvia Palth
- That’s What – Salvia Palth
- Best Friend On the Cross – Salvia Palth
- Stay Next to Me Tonight – Salvia Palth
- How Many Will I Make – Salvia Palth
- Still I Struggle – Salvia Palth
- Caught Under a Spell – Salvia Palth
- Never Meant a Word – Salvia Palth
- Thought These Days Would Never End – Salvia Palth
- Can’t Think of It – Salvia Palth
Jennifer Mullins (verified owner) –
Salvia Palth’s ‘Last Chance to See’ is a breathtaking exploration of youth. The emotional depth truly resonates. A must-listen for any indie music fan!
Jacob Knight (verified owner) –
I never knew I needed this lo-fi album in my life. ‘Last Chance to See’ perfectly captures the struggles of young adulthood. Highly recommend streaming it!
Nicholas Watkins (verified owner) –
The raw emotion in Salvia Palth’s latest release is palpable. It’s one of the top indie albums to listen to this year, and I can’t stop playing it.