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The structure and guitar playing follows a similarly shapeless path, although it’s anything but apathetic and bored, with tight, virtuosic riffs and fills interlacing rolling chords in Jordan’s impossibly precise songwriting. Her lyricism crackles with economical wit and a potent bite, offering screenshots of someone who, apathetic and bored, is trying to move on from the relationship, but finds that much like the oppressive heat bearing down on her, it continues to plague her in its own monotonous way. But the emotional core of the track lies elsewhere, with Jordan’s mind roaming in the way that only the stretched-out, lethargic tedium of a heatwave allows as she elegises a lost romance, cycling through conflicting emotions: remorse (“Heat wave, nothing to do / Woke up in my clothes having dreamt of you”), sharp-tongued repudiation (“And I hope that the love you find / Swallows you wholly / Like you said it might”), and finally acceptance (“I’m feeling low / I’m not into sometimes”, she repeats towards the end of the track). Narratively, ‘Heat Wave’ finds Jordan stuck inside her room, unable to move and hiding from the unrelenting humidity of a summer’s day. With ‘Heat Wave’, the scorching second single from her forthcoming debut, she turns her songwriting gaze towards the topic of unrequited love. On that track, she demonstrated a nuanced understanding of young love, writing about topic with a beyond-her-years maturity and sense of perspective, whilst still rendering the messiness of adolescent heartbreak in authentically exacting detail. SNAIL MAIL (the solo project of 19 year old, Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter LINDSEY JORDAN ) announced her debut album, Lush, by sharing the flawless lead single, ‘Pristine’. Snail Mail delivers another perfect single with ‘Heat Wave’