Adrielle Bow Belle – “Icey Roads”

Credit: Adrielle Bow Belle

“Icey Roads” is a visceral, soulful alt-pop single from New York-based artist Adrielle Bow Belle. Blending suavely impactful vocal layers with a catchy array of instrumentation, the track delivers a razor-sharp, politically conscious critique of the American promise. Bow Belle balances vulnerability and systemic indictment, tracing generations of colorism and surveillance.

A riveting, soulful vocal presence shows right away, with a chilly and suave demeanor that urges to “shut the door” and “close the blinds” with brisk allure. Reflective backing vocal charisma aligns enjoyably as well, melding with steady rhythms and twangy guitars for a wholly absorbing ascent. “You ain’t safe no more,” her vocals continue to consume, with twinkling piano bounces and intoxicating vocal harmonies infusing with replay-inducing sophistication. A drive to “escape” — while remarking “but it’s too cold” — feels poetically representative of a struggle between wanting to stay, and recognizing that leaving may be a better option.

Depictions of a city “covered in ice” and how it’s “hard to breathe in the cold” further a sense of personal suffocation, in both experiencing trauma personally and watching others be terrorized. Its perspectives of belonging in America, and the constant struggle to fit in within a country so intent on political divisiveness and overbearing surveillance, coexists within a memorably melodic soul-pop production, resulting in a thorough success of a track from Adrielle Bow Belle.

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