‘Lombard’ by Chase Andrzej, featuring Abrielle Scharff, closes the album ‘…My Face Off’ with a quiet sense of unfinished business. The track moves slowly, like a thought that arrives late at night and refuses to leave. Andrzej’s vocal delivery feels spontaneous, close-mic’d, full of small hesitations, with every crack and whisper left intact. Scharff’s harmonies float in and out, sometimes brushing gently against dissonance, creating a feeling of two voices reaching for each other without a clear endpoint.
‘Intimate, fragmented, vulnerable’
-PurpleMistress
he instrumentation stays minimal and loose, guitars wander, piano notes drift, and the occasional touch of strings or barely, there percussion gives the song just enough structure to keep it moving. Nothing feels forced. It all unfolds in a way that suggests memory, imprecise, fractured, real. ‘Lombard’ lingers because it trusts silence, missed notes, and awkward spaces to carry meaning. It stays with you through opening a door and leaving it ajar, rather than resolving anything.






