Get Back to Me
"Get Back to Me" | ||||
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Single by Wisp | ||||
from the album If Not Winter | ||||
Released | April 18, 2025 | |||
Genre | Metal | |||
Length | 3:10 | |||
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"Get Back to Me" is a song by American musician Wisp. Originally debuted at Coachella, the song was included and was released as promotion for Lu's debut studio album, If Not Winter (2025). The song was written by its performers, while production was handled by Aldn alongside Stint, Elliott Kozel, and Gabe Greenland, each of whom are also credited as co-writers.
Background
[edit]Wisp had debuted "Get Back to Me" and an untitled song live at Coachella.[1][2] The song would later be released on April 18, 2025.[3] as album the single off Lu's debut studio album If Not Winter.[4] In a review with Dork, Wisp explained that the song represents "the greed for chaos, even at the cost of yourself,” “It’s about staying in a place you know isn’t good for you, while seemingly being in an unbreakable cycle of going back—which portrays desperation, recklessness and limerence.”[5]
Critical reception
[edit]Michael O'Connor Marotta of Vanyaland had felt that the song "continues to pull us into Lu’s world through a noisy, yet comforting, embrace."[3] While Pitchfork's Kieran Press-Reynolds had felt the song was "a microwaved Cocteau Twins instrumental."[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Campbell, Erica (April 17, 2025). "Coachella Backstage Interviews 2025". Paper. Retrieved April 29, 2025.
- ^ Cao, Katie (April 17, 2025). "Wisp Debuts 'Get Back to Me' at Coachella & More". Billboard. Retrieved September 29, 2025.
- ^ a b O'Connor-Marotta, Michael (April 21, 2025). "Wisp offers a golden dream-pop drifter of personal reflection". Vanyaland. Retrieved September 29, 2025.
- ^ Geist, Brandon (August 1, 2025). "Hear nu-gaze rising star Wisp's debut album 'If Not Winter'". Revolver. Retrieved August 2, 2025.
- ^ Phillips, Lucy (April 18, 2025). "Wisp shares dreamy new single Get Back To Me". Dork. Retrieved September 29, 2025.
- ^ Press-Reynolds, Kieran (September 28, 2025). "Wisp: If Not Winter". Pitchfork. Archived from the original on September 16, 2025. Retrieved August 1, 2025.