Livingthing Stretches the Boundaries of Pop with New Single “Collagen”
If you’ve been keeping an eye on livingthing, you know they don’t just drop songs—they curate atmospheres. After building a cult following with tracks like “orchid” and “skincontact,” the project has returned with “collagen” a standout moment from the new juniper ring EP.
Released via Mom+Pop, “collagen” is a shimmering, tactile exploration of connection. It’s a track that feels both fragile and incredibly resilient, proving that livingthing is effectively redrawing the map for dream-pop in 2026.
The Sound: Organic Glitch and Ethereal Hooks
True to its name, “collagen” provides the structural backbone for livingthing’s evolving sound. While earlier releases flirted with DIY indie-pop, “collagen” feels more intentional and expansive.
The production hits that sweet spot where digital precision meets human warmth:
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Lush Synth Layers: Massive, atmospheric pads that feel like they’re breathing along with the listener.
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Crisp, Tactile Percussion: Sharp, glitchy drums that keep the track from drifting too far into the clouds.
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The Vocal Stack: Layered, airy harmonies that blur the line between a human voice and a synthesizer.
The Narrative: Resilience and Elasticity
Livingthing has always had a knack for using biological metaphors to describe emotional states. Where “skincontact” felt raw and immediate, “collagen” is about what holds us together under pressure. It’s a song about the “give and take” of a relationship—the elasticity required to keep from snapping.
It’s refreshing to hear a pop track that isn’t afraid to be quiet. There’s a confidence in the restraint here; the song doesn’t need to shout to get its point across.
The Verdict
With the arrival of the juniper ring EP, livingthing is moving past the “up-and-coming” label and into the territory of a genuine trendsetter. “collagen” sits comfortably alongside the likes of The Japanese House or Caroline Polachek, yet it carries a specific, slightly surreal identity that is entirely its own.
Whether you’re spinning this on a late-night drive or adding it to a “Focus” playlist, “collagen” is a reminder of why we fell in love with indie pop in the first place: it’s weird, it’s beautiful, and it feels real.


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