Minneapolis-based outfit she’s green — Zofia Smith (vocals), Liam Armstrong (guitar), Raimes Lucas (guitar), Teddy Nordvold (guitar) and Kevin Seeback (drums) — specialize in crafting dreamy soundscapes that transport the listener to scenes of soft summer rain and fields of swaying wheat, infused with raw emotional intensity.
With the release of their earliest singles “river” and “smile again,” the Minneapolis-based quintet quickly became a staple within the Midwestern alternative scene, while earning praise from Complex, Star Tribune and The Current. Their debut EP, 2023’s Wisteria saw the band establishing an honest and exploratory songwriting process and a reputation for being a force in the world of sonic surrealism. Adding to a growing profile, the rising Minnesotans have supported their material with tours throughout the Midwest and East Coast with the likes of Hotline TNT, Glixen, Friko and others.
Earlier this year, she’s green recently signed to New York-based Photo Finish Records, who will be releasing the band’s highly-anticipated Henry Stoehr-sophomore EP Chrysalis on August 15, 2025. The EP will feature the previously released Souvlaki-era Slowdive-like “Graze,” which I wrote about earlier this year.
The EP’s third and latest single “Willow” is a shimmering, rousing The Sundays-meets-A Storm in Heaven-like showcasing the band’s penchant for rousingly anthemic hooks and choruses paired with Zofia Smith’s dreamy and ethereal delivery floating over thunderous drumming and swirling and hazy, shoegazer guitar textures. While arguably being one of the more energetic songs on the new EP, “Willow” is underpinned by a bittersweet and uneasy longing over something that you’re slowly losing — and that you can’t possibly stop.
“‘Willow’ reflects on our dying relationship with the natural world—a relationship that’s not always loving, but formative nonetheless,” the band explains. “It’s an energetic song that we love playing live.”
The accompanying video features the band’s frontperson Zofia Smith wandering through a forest, looking towards the dappled light shining through the tree canopy. While there’s longing and sadness in there voice, the light on her face also suggest that there’s hope just on the other side. But as the video ends, the viewer’s viewpoint becomes increasingly blurry as she sings about uncertainty and melancholy.
she’s green will be hitting the road throughout the summer, before closing out the year in the UK. Check out the tour dates below.
★ SHE’S GREEN LIVE 2025 ★
JULY
19 – West Fest Chicago – Chicago, IL †
26 – Real Love Summer Fest – Teulon, MB †
AUGUST
15 – Fine Line – Minneapolis, MN #
SEPTEMBER
3 – Reverb Lounge – Omaha, NE
4 – Bluebird Theater – Denver, CO +
5 – The Coast – Ft. Collins
21 – The Bishop – Bloomington, IN
22 – The Basement East – Nashville, TN +
23 – Zanzabar – Louisville, KY
24 – Empty Bottle – Chicago, IL
November
10 – Crescent Ballroom – Phoenix, AZ ^
13 – Mohawk – Austin, TX ^
14 – House of Blues – Houston, TX ^
15 – The Bomb Factory – Dallas, TX
17 – The Truman – Kansas City, MO ^
18 – Delmar Hall – St Louis, MO
20 – El Club – Detroit, MI ^
22 – Kind Tut’s – Glasgow, SC $
23 – The Grove – Newcastle, UK $
24 – Academy 3 – Manchester, UK $
25 – The Bodega – Nottingham, UK $
27 – The Key Club – Leeds, UK $
28 – Clwb Ifor Bach – Cardiff, WL $
30 – The Joiners – Southampton, UK $
December
1 – Exchange – Bristol, UK $
2 – The Dome – London, UK $
† – Festival Appearance
+ w/ Slow Pulp
^ w/ Blondshell
# – w/ support from Mother Soki
$ – w/ Softcult
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