
Charls Ava’s “Idol” is a song about a dynamic that many people experience in which someone becomes infatuated with you so long as the illusion of projected perfection lasts. When your flaws and your humanity seem to contradict that person’s idea of who they want you to be instead of a real person. Ava intones that she doesn’t want to be anyone’s idol because it’s a lot of unasked for pressure and too much to try to live up to even if you find that initial attention flattering. But it’s an interpersonal dynamic bound to leave the object of that idolization discarded, abandoned, in the end and it’s better to not accept such fickle adulation as a foundation for one’s self-esteem or emotional support. The song swirls Ava’s voice with saturated low end synth drones, guitar jangle in a Middle Eastern darkwave mode, splashes of psychedelic tones and splayed, minimalistic drum beats but her vocals expressive, intense and versatile is where the song shines most and at times her voice is reminiscent of that of Karen O. Listen to “Idol” on Spotify and follow Charls Ava at the links provided.

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