Sydney’s Aleesha Dibbs Asks Existential Questions With “Waiting Game,” The First Single From Forthcoming Album “Big Mood”

Sydney-based musician Aleesha Dibbs releases “Waiting Game,” the debut single from her forthcoming solo album “Big Mood.” Drawing on experience as a session keyboardist and vocalist with artists including Karen O and Angus & Julia Stone, Dibbs crafts a post-punk and alternative-pop hybrid that explores existential themes of hesitation and delayed decision-making. The track builds methodically through scraping guitars evoking Liz Phair and The Breeders, with Dibbs’s vocals measuring the space between instinct and action. Produced over three years by Tom Crandles and mastered at New York’s Black Knoll Studios, “Big Mood” addresses emotional authenticity in an age of fragmented attention. Dibbs describes the album as an unapologetic embrace of large feelings and self-agency, rejecting emotional compression while maintaining careful sonic construction that balances control with raw immediacy.

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