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Visa Anxiety’s Unleashes Debut EP ‘What Can I Get For You? Love?’

  • Curious For Music Team
  • Dec 29, 2025
  • 1 min read

Visa Anxiety’s What Can I Get For You? Love? feels like a diary set to indie-rock instrumentation. 


From the opening chords of “Closed Eyes,” the band invites listeners into the quiet, tender act of self-reinvention. Mandarin lyrics intermingle with British-indie guitar, turning what could be a simple meditation on change into something nuanced and intimate. It’s the kind of song that lingers in the mind long after it ends, asking us to consider how we move through our own lives.


The title track, “What Can I Get For You, Love?,” captures the friction of survival and artistry. Emilio’s nights bartending at The Cavern Club seep into the song like neon reflections on rain-soaked streets—there’s humor, exhaustion, and melancholy all at once. It’s a commentary on the emotional distance we maintain in service of both work and creativity, a theme rarely articulated with such subtlety in contemporary indie music.


“Life Is Worth It” shifts the mood to reflective resilience. Addressing the rise of “丧文化,” Visa Anxiety turns cultural disillusionment into empathetic clarity. Spoken-word passages navigate pressure and existential fatigue, yet the song never feels heavy-handed. Instead, it offers an honest recognition that life, despite its messiness, carries its own quiet beauty.


Closing with “Summer Is Coming,” the EP leaves its listeners with momentum and hope. Drawing from Los Angeles memories, the track signals arrival—emotionally, geographically, and spiritually. Across these four songs, Visa Anxiety creates a document of living in transit: between cities, languages, and selves. It’s an EP that resonates deeply, a tender chronicle of life in motion.



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