If you’re a fan of carefully crafted indie pop, one name you should be getting familiar with is Sara Hartman.

The breakthrough artist has been copping some serious online accolades of late,going from 0 to 15 million streams, smashing Hype Machine charts, touring stadiums across Europe with Ellie Goulding and setting off on US tour with X Ambassadors next month it’s all full stream ahead for this exciting new talent.

Today sees Hartman release her new EP titled Satellite (out via Universal). It’s a stunning four track journey and the perfect introduction for new fans. To celebrate its release,  Hartman has kindly penned for us a track by track run down of the release which you can check out below along with the EP stream.

Give Satellite a spin below and if you like what you’re hearing stay locked to Sara’s Facebook page for more info on upcoming songs and releases.

Satellite

I know you are not supposed to pick a favourite child, but Satellite is very special to me. It was a stream of consciousness lyric that turned out to mean (especially to me) a whole bunch more than I thought at first, and it continues to evolve for me. It’s not just a love song.

Monster Lead Me Home

The pre chorus for me says it all ‘I don’t know what I was afraid of’. I always like to play this song first live because I think it sets a contagious tone for the rest of the show.

Stranger in a Room

This song was quick. I had been listening to the Jamie xx record and especially this song for about a month straight while writing the record and felt it played a role. I went in to the studio with Tobi Kuhn and I recorded vocals, guitar, electronic drums and keys in one day just to get it out of my system. I think it has an intimate sparkly tone that I really love.

Two Feet Off the Ground

This is the fun one. We always finish live sets with this one because it always gets me dancing.

It’s a don’t think follow your instincts kind of song. It’s about checking out of your head, because every once in a while i think it’s healthy to be out of your mind.

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