Second single to preview the forthcoming album, Someone Else’s Heaven. Stoplights is another alluring chunk of Fuzz Folk from Denver. Colorado outfit. Dollpile.
Release Date: 15th October 2025
Label: Self Release
Formats: Digital

SHAPING UP TO BE QUITE SOMETHING
Last month, we described Fake Flowers, the lead single to preview Someone Else’s Flowers, the eagerly anticipated album from Denver Colorado outfit Dollpile, as “…strangely and solidly alluring.” Well, Someone Else’s Flowers – scheduled for release in February 2026 – is shaping up to be quite something if Fake Flowers and, now, single #2 – Stoplights – are any indication.
Formerly known, collectively, by the name of their front=person, Isadora Eden, Dollpile are purveyors of a muical style that they’ve christened Fuzz Folk. It’s good description, as it happens; Dollpile’s music is as dreamy and – well, fuzzy – as the name infers. Isadora’s vocals are light and never bothered by urgency or overstatement and the guitars have a tendency to be as blissfully jangly as you’d expect.
STOPLIGHTS – A SONG OF SUBSTANCE
Stoplights is another soft, gentle number, albeit with a set of choruses that raise the pace a little. Isadora’s vocals are typically restrained and the guitars jangle to order. But there’s also a nice bit of force in here and, as the pace cranks up, so does the power. There’s quite a lot packed into this 3-minute experience – Stoplights is a song of substance.
And the Someone Else’s Heaven tasters are going to keep on coming. Next single off the block’s will be the forthcoming album’s title track – scheduled for release on 18th November. watch this space…
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