Surfer Girl return with “Lose Touch,” a smooth and reflective new single that continues to blur the lines between indie pop, reggae-rock, and alternative.
Fronted by Carter Reeves Schultz, the Los Angeles by way of Boston project has carved out a lane that feels both laid-back and emotionally direct. “Lose Touch” leans into that balance, pairing mellow instrumentation with a sense of distance and introspection that lingers long after the track ends.
The release follows the band’s 2025 album Sunset, a project that expanded their sound and reach with features from artists like Collie Buddz, Bryce Vine, and Bobby Alu. That same genre fluid approach carries into “Lose Touch,” where breezy melodies meet understated but polished production.
Surfer Girl have always thrived in the in-between. Pulling from indie, alt-pop, and reggae influences without fully settling into one, their music feels designed for both headphones and open air drives.
“Lose Touch” continues that evolution. It’s restrained but intentional, built around mood rather than excess. The kind of track that doesn’t try to overwhelm, but instead pulls you in gradually.
The single arrives just as the band gears up for their upcoming Skydiving Tour, a 15-date headlining run set to bring their latest material to fans across the country.
With new music in rotation and momentum from Sunset still carrying forward, Surfer Girl are stepping into this next phase with a sound that feels more refined while staying true to the easygoing energy that’s defined them from the start.