New York-based alt-pop artist Kayla Silverman continues to carve her own lane with the release of her latest single, “Stuck Between.” Known for her operatic training and glam-pop aesthetic, Silverman brings theatricality, humor, and vulnerability together in a track that perfectly captures the highs and lows of modern love.
“Stuck Between” explores the push and pull of late-night impulses, those moments when breaking “no contact” feels inevitable, even while knowing the regret that will follow. With playful lyricism and soaring vocals, Silverman frames the experience as both confessional and universal, a reflection of how 20-somethings often view being single as “stuck between lovers” rather than embracing solitude.
Sonically, the track blends disco-inspired grooves and ’80s pop textures with Silverman’s signature operatic flourishes. Drawing influence from Kate Bush, Queen, and Chappell Roan, she creates a lush, maximalist sound that encourages both catharsis and movement. Romantic yearning and self-aware humor intertwine, making “Stuck Between” equally suited for the dance floor and late-night reflection.
Accompanying the single is a campy and satirical music video directed by Eli Eisenstein. In it, Silverman portrays a chaotic ex-girlfriend character whose antics range from chasing paper boys to comically terrorizing her ex’s doorstep. The video amplifies her absurdist visual style, contrasting her regal sonic persona with a tongue-in-cheek, cinematic narrative.
Vents MagaZine Music and Entertainment Magazine
