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Cher1tide paints Girls Blue in soft ambient folk and Tokyo melancholy

By Editorial Team - June 20, 2026

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Cher1tide paints Girls Blue in soft ambient folk and Tokyo melancholy

Summary

Tokyo artist Cher1tide releases Girls Blue, a six-track EP of ambient folktronica, experimental singer-songwriter textures and intimate blue-toned feeling.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 20, 2026
  • Tags: cher1tide, girls blue, tokyo, ambient folk, folktronica, experimental singer-songwriter, Tokyo Ambient Folk / Folktronica

Cher1tide’s Girls Blue lands on 20 June from Tokyo, and the title immediately sets the emotional temperature. The six-track EP includes Do you?, Echoes of love, Birds in the wind, Petrichor and In this beautiful life, all written, arranged and performed by Maria Sherry. The tags move through alternative, experimental, ambient, folktronica, indie and singer-songwriter, which suggests a release built from fragile textures rather than big gestures. Girls Blue feels like the kind of EP that values atmosphere as much as songcraft: small echoes, emotional weather, quiet questions and a blue-tinted private world where melody arrives gently but stays longer than expected. It is a same-day Bandcamp discovery with exactly the kind of intimate strangeness that deserves space in an indie music digest.

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