Kate Peytavin Makes Her Debut with Generation Numb, a Raw Alt-Pop EP
Kate Peytavin’s Generation Numb, an EP inspired by ’90s alt-rock, explores themes of youth and self-discovery.
alt-pop newcomer Kate Peytavin releases her debut EP, Generation Numb, a six-track exploration of self-discovery and resilience. Available on Capitol Records/S10 Records, the EP is built on Peytavin’s magnetic vocals and confessional lyrics, creating a powerful narrative around growing up in a disconnected world.
Working with celebrated producers Jeremy Hatcher, Paris Carney, Mark Nilan Jr., and Mozella, Peytavin fuses ’90s alt-rock influences with a modern alt-pop sound. Generation Numb is anchored by the final track, “i don’t feel anything,” a single that John Mayer featured on his radio show, saying, “she’s a cool artist.” The EP also includes “HELP!” with its infectious bass and “hang a mirror on yourself,” a song about introspection.
With themes inspired by ’90s-era films like Girl, Interrupted, Peytavin’s songs like “happy when i’m sad” and “under it” reflect on the struggles of self-awareness and personal growth. Her debut offers a compelling blend of intensity and vulnerability, establishing her as a fresh voice in alt-pop.
Generation Numb is out now, giving fans a captivating look at Kate Peytavin’s journey.