Attention! The new song, “Don’t Fall Asleep To This,” from The Ivy and Lyncs, is now available.
The Ivy, a Tulsa-based indie pop duo consisting of Shwan Abhari (synth/bass) and Wyatt Clem (vocals/guitar), joined forces with Jacqueline Hynes, an American singer-songwriter popularly known as Lyncs for the release of their upcoming song “Don’t Fall Asleep To This.” This collaboration was unexpectedly made within the span of their writing trip in Los Angeles.
This song is set to be the first collaboration between The Ivy and Lyncs. In addition to this, this collaboration is an exciting start for their upcoming North American tour, which will kick off on the 25th of March at Juno in Albuquerque, followed by cities like Brooklyn, Nashville, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia. Their tour will conclude on the 23rd of April at Paper Tiger in San Antonio.
Watch their music video in The Ivy’s Youtube Channel.
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According to Lyncs:
Working with The Ivy on ‘Don’t Fall Asleep To This’ was an incredible experience. The song started with a mesmerizing, lullaby-like synthesizer. Initially, we leaned into that dreamy, slow vibe, but by the second day, we transformed it into something more upbeat and driving, which gave it that dynamic energy that matched both our sounds.
The Ivy added:
The writing process felt so natural and seamless. We’re thrilled with what we created together.
Get to Know The Ivy
Tulsa-based musicians and producers, Wyatt Clem and Shawn Abhari, founded The Ivy. The two met at Oklahoma City in the Academy of Contemporary Music. Their passion for music immediately sparked, making them set on a journey of constant experimentation. Since then, their dedication to music produced addicting songs with refreshing and sharp songwriting.
The Ivy debuted in 2017, having their songs “Have You Ever Been In Love” and “Gold” as their viral singles. They had their 2-24 debut album, A Door Still Open, which earned them a place as one of indie-pop’s most compelling acts. Following their success, they already headlined their own US tour, performed with Lany, The Band CAMINO, and Grayscale, and co-headlined with DBMK.
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Know More About Lyncs
From Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Jacqueline Hynes, popularly known as Lyncs, embarked on her journey starting with piano and violin at the age of five. With her great love for music, she also started producing and crafting her music.
The Japanese House, Lorde, and The 1975 were the artists who became the inspiration for her harmonious melodies and dreamy choruses. Her music revolves around the themes of self-discovery, relationships, and nostalgia.
She gained popularity in 2019 with her debut EP, Every Time I Find The Meaning Of Life It Changes. Her other singles include “Prom Queen,” “Just Being Honest,” and “Obvious.” The release of her third EP, SICK + SIN, solidified her voice in the indie-pop industry.
The Ivy Spring 2025 Tour Dates with Lyncs
- March 25 – Albuquerque, NM @ Juno
- March 26 – Tucson, AZ @ Groundworks
You can check the other dates and tickets details here.
Listen to the song here.
Press Release