Samantha Gongol, the unmistakable voice behind Marian Hill’s hits like “Down,” steps confidently into her solo era with “Planes Are Low,” a breathtaking indie-pop single that showcases her artistry in a raw, and intimate light. The track pairs Samantha’s delicate and soul-baring vocals with a minimalist yet cinematic arrangement that is led by tender piano chords and atmospheric melodies.
“Planes Are Low” offers a window into Samantha’s introspection, born from a quiet moment during a long walk in 2020. She recalls,
“I remember the air felt thick, and it was unseasonably warm for winter. A plane dipped under the clouds… it struck me as a metaphor for how I was feeling at the time. Everything felt wrong.”
This vivid imagery anchors the song’s reflective tone by creating a poignant metaphor for navigating uncertainty and the weight of life’s transitions.
The single follows her debut solo release, “Flash In The Pan,” and highlights a striking contrast in tone. While “Flash In The Pan” exudes playful energy, “Planes Are Low” strips back the glitter and exposes Samantha’s vulnerability, creating a powerful emotional connection.
“Planes Are Low” feels like a sonic departure from Marian Hill’s signature electronic minimalism by allowing Samantha to embrace a more expansive and introspective palette. Yet her unmistakable voice grounds the track and ensures fans of her past work feel right at home while being drawn into her evolving creative world.