Pop singer Evan Kreutz makes a powerful return with his highly anticipated new single, “Dandelion,” following the success of his previous hit, “Save It For Later.” “Dandelion” dives into the bittersweet nature of fleeting love, balancing heartache with acceptance. Blending an alternative rock and pop backdrop driven by an infectious rhythm, you can feel the pain and excitement felt in “Dandelion.”
We’ve all experienced the emotional highs and lows of love, a pain that leaves an indelible mark on our hearts. Kreutz uses the metaphor of a dandelion to express the push-and-pull dynamic of trying to hold on to someone who’s always just out of reach.
In heartfelt lines like, “She’s going with the wind now” and “In the moment she was mine, she’s already taken flight,” Kreutz conveys the rawness of love and loss.
The track is produced by Doug Grama of D&D fame, mixed by Ray Martell at Westfall Recording, and features powerful drumming by Griff McCarthy. As always, Kreutz brings his lyrical and emotional touch to the song, with an upcoming debut EP arriving next year. Kreutz grows his audience and plays with the alternative rock and pop vibes with “Dandelion.”