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Libby Tisler’s “WALK” Is the Hot Girl Healing Anthem of the Summer

  • Writer: ALT RECESS
    ALT RECESS
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read
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If you’ve ever gone on a long, overthinking-fueled walk just to clear your head, Nashville-based indie-pop artist Libby Tisler just made your song.


Her new single “WALK” arrives right on time—summer’s in full swing, and nothing pairs better with sunshine and self-reflection than a track that feels like therapy disguised as a bop. WALK is all about getting over someone the healthiest way possible: putting on your sneakers, queuing up a playlist, and walking it off—one streetlight and sad thought at a time.

But don’t get it twisted—this isn’t some sob-fest. Libby blends emotion with lightness, layering plucky acoustic guitar lines (that sound like literal footsteps) with lyrics that toe the line between gut-punch honesty and quiet confidence. “Walked ‘round town till I walked you off of me,” she sings—and somehow makes heartbreak sound like progress.


Libby’s been making a name for herself with reflective songwriting, warm melodies, and a knack for making the personal feel universal. Originally from Rhode Island, she got her start in choral groups and musical theater before picking up her dad’s old guitar at 12 and realizing writing songs was where the real magic lived. After stops in New Orleans and now Nashville, she’s found her voice—and WALK proves she knows exactly what to do with it.

This marks her tenth collaboration with producer Alex Bonyata at Blue House Studio, and you can tell—there’s chemistry. Together, they craft soundscapes that feel lived-in, almost like you’re listening to a voice note from your most self-aware friend.


“I’ve always loved walks,” Libby says. “Whether it’s to soak in a moment or escape one, I just head out. I hope this song lands on a lot of walking playlists.” Honestly? It’s already on ours.



WALK isn’t just a song—it’s a ritual. It’s the soundtrack to letting go, glowing up, and remembering who the hell you are. So next time your heart needs a breather, lace up, press play, and let Libby walk you through it.

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