Marvelle Oaks craft a hazy indie rock postcard from Brooklyn with La Plaza—a track steeped in first love, late-night walks, and the kind of heartbreak that doesn’t fade. There’s a mellow groove riding under jangly guitars and super cool double vocals that drift like old memories. It’s effortless, nostalgic, and quietly aching. Think: a cigarette burning slowly on a fire escape while The Strokes and Beach Fossils play on a loop.

La Plaza doesn’t shout—it lingers, like that name you never deleted from your phone.

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