Those Things Silver is the musical project led by Stefanie Evans, an artist originally from the United States known for weaving cinematic dream-pop and atmospheric electronic soundscapes. For this new single, Evans has worked alongside Joey Doell (composition, lyricist, producer), consolidating a sound that explores themes of love, loss, and the passage of time with profound lyrical sensitivity. Her style, which blends vintage textures with contemporary production, makes her one of the most intriguing names on the current underground circuit.
Following the atmospheric success of her previous single, “Omen”, Stefanie Evans has returned with a new track under her alias Those Things Silver: “Flicker’s Glow”. This evocative piece delves into the shadows of memory, solidifying her unique sound that navigates between retro elegance and modern dream-pop sensibility.
According to the official press statement, “Flicker’s Glow” is a “retro-tinged dream-pop elegy that drifts through the shadowed corners of memory.” The song is notable for its ability to merge vintage 1960s nostalgia with a Gothic poeticism reminiscent of Tim Burton’s work.
The result is an unsettling atmosphere that captures “the fragile dance between hope, love, fear, and the inevitability of loss.” Built on moody, melancholic textures and haunting female vocal arrangements that paint a world where “the echo of a love long forsaken still flickers in the dark,” the song stands as a profound meditation on the impermanence of life.
Stefanie herself, has shared an intimate reflection on the meaning of the new track:
“‘Flicker’s Glow’ is a way of holding a match to the past—watching the memories shift, twist, and glow before they fade again. It’s about love that time has abandoned, the fear of losing what we cherish, and the fragile hope that maybe, just maybe, the clock could rewind.”

































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