“Figurines” Finds she’s green Caught Between Dream & Memory
- Charles Luberisse
- 5 hours ago
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

Some songs don’t just play, they haunt. On their newest single Figurines, Minneapolis dreamgaze collective she’s green wrap emotional unrest in sunlight and shadows. Released via Photo Finish Records, the track is a slow-building reflection on lost youth and resurfacing memories. Zofia Smith’s delicate vocals hover over organic instrumentation, building from gentle textures into a cathartic cascade of sound. Paired with a haunting video which premiered on Post-Trash, “Figurines” captures the ghostly ache of growing up and looking back. The band shared:
‘Figurines’ depicts the distressful feelings of adolescent self-discovery. The emblem of a figurine embodies eerily familiar images of adolescence, forgotten memories that resurface with newfound significance in adulthood.

Directed with intimate care, the video follows Smith through domestic quietude, as filtered light and creeping darkness mirror the song’s unraveling. By nightfall, the track becomes a full-bodied reckoning, dreamy, distorted, and drenched in meaning. Following February’s Graze and their 2023 debut EP Wisteria, she’s green continue rising as a key voice in the North American shoegaze resurgence. Connect with the band on TIKTOK, YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, BANDCAMP, and TWITTER. Stream “Figurines” now and let she’s green carry you into the bittersweet blur between memory and melody.
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