Mary Middlefield "The Feast"
Sounds from Switzerland
17/10/2025 | Mary Middlefield’s latest single, “The Feast,” is a masterclass in emotive, cinematic indie pop—steeped in the lush textures and yearning spirit of the 1980s yet unmistakably modern in its vulnerability. Clocking in at just over five minutes, the track channels the dramatic flair of A-ha while carving out its own haunting identity. With swelling orchestration, shimmering synths, and a vocal performance that balances fragility and power, “The Feast” captures the devastating paradox of loving someone who can’t—or won’t—love you back. It’s a song about the quiet unraveling of self in the name of devotion, rendered with poetic precision and raw emotional honesty.
Co-written with Arnaud Paolini, Anna Borkenhagen, and Yvan Vindret, and brought to life by co-producer Gwen Buord, the track’s sonic landscape is both expansive and intimate—like candlelight flickering in an empty chapel. Following standout singles like “Summer Affair” and “Bite Me,” “The Feast” further cements Middlefield’s place among indie’s most compelling new voices. Already celebrated by BBC Radio, Spotify’s 2025 Artists to Watch list, and major festivals from Glastonbury to the Paris Olympics, Middlefield is clearly building toward something grand with her forthcoming second album. “The Feast” isn’t just a song—it’s a reckoning, wrapped in velvet and drenched in dusk.
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