Izzy Price’s debut single ‘Silver Gold Green’ offers a soft, introspective introduction to her sound, leaning into a delicate folk-pop style reminiscent of Lizzy McAlpine and Joni Mitchell. From the outset, the track feels intentionally understated, with stripped-back instrumentation that keeps the focus firmly on Price’s voice.
A quiet, reflective mood runs throughout, shaped by the song’s people-watching inspiration. Rather than building towards a dramatic peak, it settles into a gentle atmosphere, inviting the listener to sit with its subtle storytelling. Price’s vocal performance stands out: controlled and restrained, she delivers each line with a softness that complements the track’s intimate tone.
That said, the song’s minimalism is something of a double-edged sword. While it creates a cohesive mood, the lack of dynamic variation can make the track feel slightly one-note. It does not quite evolve as it progresses, leaving it hovering within the same emotional space from start to finish.
‘Silver Gold Green’ captures an artist finding her voice, with enough nuance and sensitivity to suggest Izzy Price is one to watch.
You can listen to the track now on all major streaming platforms.