At 20 years old, singer-songwriter Mik Ivy is making waves with his eclectic influences, capturing modern youth culture. From Geneva, now based in London, Mik released his debut single 837 at 17, blending indie pop and alternative rock. Drawing inspiration from artists like Arctic Monkeys and Tyler, the Creator, his debut album, DO NOT TAKE THE FLOWERS, out July 12th, explores themes of young love, hope, and self-acceptance.
Leading up to the album release, Mik Ivy teases fans with his infectious alt-pop single, Superman. The track showcases Mik’s commanding yet soothing vocal presence, while seamlessly blending R&B and pop influences. Produced by BALTHAZARD, Superman captures the essence of early 2000s nostalgia with its silky arrangements and production.
Blending genres ranging from R&B to pop, Superman holds remnants of Ed Sheeran and Justin Timberlake, as Mik Ivy effortlessly finds melodic pockets that sit so nicely on the ear. The output is youthful and radiant, as Mik’s expert songwriting conveys a sense of effortless cool, peppered with an endearing subtlety.
Mik Ivy shares, “Superman to me represents an essential facet of my musical identity, which consists of very upbeat and hype instrumentals layered over hard-hitting, emotionally raw lyrics. I believe this contrast works particularly well in the case of Superman, already making it a staple of my discography.”
Superman plays like a bouncy sunny day, filling your ears with a lighthearted vibe that makes you want to bounce along. Celebrating unapologetic indulgence, Mik Ivy stamps his authority on the pop scene with this radiant new release, kicking off the countdown to his debut album with infectious hooks and a brand of songwriting that reverberates deeply.
As the release of DO NOT TAKE THE FLOWERS draws near, indie music fans are about to meet their newest obsession: Mik Ivy. This inventive musician doesn’t just tip his hat to various genres – he recalibrates them into an undeniably catchy sound that begs repeated listens. From the sidelines, we watch in awe as Mik Ivy disregards the rulebook, splicing genres and birthing a harmonious chaos that entraps his audience.