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Zivi returns with 'Pull It Off', a dusky, surf-tinged meditation on love’s turning point

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • Jun 23
  • 1 min read
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Los Angeles-based songwriter and producer Zivi unveils 'Pull It Off', the haunting first single from his upcoming sophomore album 'Still I Caught Up' (Numbered Recordings). Known for weaving melancholia with understated charm, Zivi shifts his gaze from the romantic warmth of 2022’s 'Lost In Love' to something more shadowed and unresolved.


Leaning into desert air and slow-burn tension, 'Pull It Off' rides a low-slung groove, surf rock guitars curling around Zivi’s unmistakably wistful vocals. It’s a song about staying too long, about the quiet ache of knowing something is slipping, and the fear of watching it fall apart. “There’s a moment in any relationship,” Zivi says, “where you’re not sure if you’re still building something or holding up the ruins.”


Recorded in Santa Fe at The Library with Marc Whitmore (Adrianne Lenker, Mac Miller), and mixed in Echo Park by Peter Recine and Kyle Biane, the track captures a warm, analog melancholy that feels suspended in late afternoon light. Mastering by Rob Kleiner (Sia, Labrinth) seals the track with quiet intensity.



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