Common Holly’s ‘Enough’ Previews ‘Anything glass,’ New LP
Common Holly’s new single ‘Enough’ captures that uneasy space between self-doubt and self-acceptance, where questions echo louder than answers.
Pulled from ‘Anything glass,’ out June 13 via Keeled Scales and Paper Bag Records, the track introduces a sharper, more restless current to Brigitte Naggar’s evolving sound.
‘Enough’ shuffles through different moods and textures, never quite settling—like the thoughts it’s built around. It’s playful in structure, with clipped beats and off-kilter rhythms, but its heart beats with real vulnerability. Layered vocals pile up like spiraling inner monologues, turning a simple phrase—“I don’t think what I do is enough… but maybe it’s enough”—into something quietly devastating.
There’s a looseness here that feels intentional, even cathartic. Naggar lets the track be weird, silly, and sincere all at once, a tangle of indie rock, bedroom pop, and something harder to pin down. It never fully resolves, and that’s the point. ‘Enough’ doesn’t answer the question it asks—it just keeps asking, with warmth, with noise, with honesty.
Naggar explains, “this track represents a spikier part of the record. It pokes out with sharper edges and a bit of noise. It speaks to the process of imagining that there could be such a thing as “enough-ness,” and asks us to answer—enough for who? And for what?”
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