5 Reasons You Should Listen To Suki Summer ‘LOVE SICK AND SICK OF LOVE’
- Louise Clark
- Jun 2
- 2 min read

Suki Summer might be a new name on the indie-pop scene, but her debut EP LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE is already making waves for all the right reasons. Equal parts dreamy and devastating, the six-track project dives headfirst into the emotional chaos of love, loss, and everything in between. With lush soundscapes, poetic lyricism, and a voice that feels both tender and unshakably self-aware, Suki crafts a listening experience that’s as cathartic as it is captivating. If you haven’t pressed play yet, here are 5 reasons why LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE deserves a spot in your rotation.
It's Raw, Honest, and Deeply Relatable
Suki Summer doesn’t sugarcoat the messiness of love—she leans into it. From unrequited longing to dating burnout, this EP speaks directly to the emotional rollercoaster of modern romance. Her lyrics are like pages ripped from a journal you forgot you wrote, making you feel seen in the most intimate way.
A Sonic Journey with Cinematic Vibes
Each track plays like a short film. The EP flows like a narrative arc—from the butterflies of “Summer Crush” to the cathartic closure of “outro (it’s nvr bye it’s jus c ya l8r).” It’s the kind of record you put on during a solo drive at dusk or when you're processing your latest emotional plot twist.
Genre-Blending Soundscapes That Feel Both Nostalgic and New
Drawing inspiration from Clairo, Lana Del Rey, Mazzy Star, and Gracie Abrams, Suki crafts an immersive sound that’s dreamy, melancholic, and fresh. Whether it's lo-fi textures or airy pop melodies, her sonic world feels familiar yet entirely her own.
Queer, Poetic Storytelling That Matters
Suki brings much-needed queer representation to the forefront of indie-pop. Her storytelling is poetic without being pretentious, personal without losing its universality. “Summer Crush,” for example, captures the joy and nervousness of queer first love in a way that’s rarely heard so openly in the genre.
It's Not Just Music—It’s Emotional Reclamation
This EP isn’t about being broken—it’s about finding beauty in the breaking and reclaiming yourself afterward. Tracks like “LOVESICK AND SICK OF LOVE” and “used to you” speak to the emotional fatigue of dating, but also to the quiet empowerment of choosing peace over pain. It’s the perfect soundtrack for anyone learning to let go and love themselves again.
This release landed in our inbox thanks to Decent Music PR, who brought Suki Summer's latest project to our attention. It’s always a pleasure to discover fresh talent through their recommendations.