KATiiE Unveils Ethereal New Single "Two Ways"
- Crucial Rhythm

- Aug 29
- 2 min read

Brooklyn-based indie pop artist KATiIE has released her new single “Two Ways,” out on all digital music platforms now. The lead single off of her upcoming EP “Fallout” (due out this September), “Two Ways,” takes listeners on an experimental journey, creating a dreamy soundscape that is as enchanting as it is personal. Originally hailing from Oregon, KATiiE has spent the last eight years crafting an ethereal indie pop sound, driven by her delicate, siren-like vocals and dreamy production - fitting for fans of CHVRCHES and Lorde. About “Two Ways,” she says:
Two Ways actually started off as a ballad, which I find funny now. I wrote a little synth line and sang the melody in a more lilting and wistful way. When I showed my producer, John Young the draft I made, he had the idea to flip it and make it more rhythmic and sassy. Up to that point, a lot of songs I had written had a more wistful and soft approach, so this was a new avenue to take and a new headspace to write from that ended up influencing the song to be less passive, and more empowering. This was pretty relevant to the internal journey I was going through to build my self worth and not just wait around for what I want, but demand it, or leave.
KATiiE, a soulful musician hailing from a small town in Oregon, has spent the last eight years crafting her sound in Brooklyn, NY. Known for her calming, siren-like voice, KATiiE effortlessly blends indie pop production with ethereal vocals, creating a soothing and captivating musical experience. Her friends often describe her as their "Lavender," a nickname that embodies the serene yet enchanting energy she radiates both on and off stage. A talented lyricist, she poetically describes her experiences in life, love, and relationships, often laced with an underlying element of sass and playfulness that adds depth and character to her music. KATiiE creates her music from the ground up, experimenting with demos in Ableton and a deep love for working with synthesizers. With each song, she invites listeners into a dreamy soundscape that feels as personal as it is universal.
“Two Ways” is out NOW on all music platforms.









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