Josaleigh Pollett, the Salt Lake City singer-songwriter, has released "Bed Of Quiet," another single from her forthcoming album "If I Let It Quiet." The track arrives as her third preview of the LP, following earlier releases like "Like A River."
"Bed Of Quiet" showcases Pollett's signature sound. The song unfolds as a dreamy, propulsive composition that balances intimacy with infectious indie sensibilities. Her vocal approach and songwriting style have drawn comparisons to Indigo De Souza and Samia, artists who similarly navigate the space between confessional vulnerability and pop-adjacent production.
The single reinforces what previous tracks from "If I Let It Quiet" have already suggested. Pollett crafts indie songs that feel both personal and immediate, avoiding the overly polished production that can distance listeners from a performer's emotional core. Instead, she uses dreamy instrumentation and thoughtful arrangement to deepen the connection rather than diminish it.
The rollout strategy for "If I Let It Quiet" has proven effective. By spacing out singles across several weeks, Pollett builds anticipation while giving each song room to breathe and find its audience. "Bed Of Quiet" benefits from this approach, arriving as a standalone moment rather than one voice in a crowded release schedule.
Pollett represents a strain of contemporary indie music that values melodic craft and lyrical specificity. Her work sits comfortably within the broader landscape of bedroom pop and intimate indie that has flourished over the past several years, though she distinguishes herself through the particular texture of her production choices and her distinctly personal songwriting voice. "If I Let It Quiet" appears positioned to cement her voice as a distinctive presence in indie music.
