Estella Dawn – Drunk & Messy

I recently listened to “Drunk & Messy” by Estella Dawn and found myself drawn into its raw honesty from the very first note. The New Zealand-born artist marries a hushed piano intro with shimmering synths and a steady drum machine, crafting a soundscape that feels introspective yet full of tension. I appreciate how the lyrics confront longing and self-exposure: “you call me the worst but at least you’re calling” is a line that lingers. The track’s balance of vulnerability and restraint reflects the idea of “wanting to be seen even when it costs you,” as Dawn describes it. Her vocal delivery lands somewhere between wounded and empowered, and the production lets each emotional detail breathe. In my view, “Drunk & Messy” is a compelling alt-pop statement that confirms Estella Dawn is an artist to watch.
