Megan Vice Pushes Boundaries With New Single TIMEZONES
- ALT RECESS

- Aug 30
- 2 min read

Megan Vice has never been one to sit still in a single soundscape. Earlier this year, she gave us her EP BECOMING, a colorful and bold step in her evolution as an artist. Now, she’s moving into darker, moodier waters with her brand-new single TIMEZONES, and it’s safe to say, this track feels like a new chapter entirely.
At its core, TIMEZONES is an experimental R&B piece that’s both raw and deeply personal. Built around the haunting inclusion of a real voice memo Megan once sent to an ex-lover, the track immediately hits with an intimacy that feels almost too close for comfort, but that’s the magic of it. She lets us in, unfiltered, reminding us that the best songs aren’t always polished stories but honest fragments of real life.
Megan stretches herself vocally here, shifting between vulnerable whispers, edgy textures, and soaring tones, almost like she’s trying on different emotional skins in real time. The effect is hypnotic—you’re not just listening to her sing; you’re hearing her feel. It’s the kind of track that captures both ends of the spectrum: whether you’re in the middle of a high-key meltdown or a low-key heartbreak, TIMEZONES sits right there with you.
What sets Megan apart, and shines especially in this single, is her ability to balance experimentation with accessibility. She pulls from a wide palette of sounds, mixing raw R&B with atmospheric touches, yet the heart of the song remains grounded in something universal: the way relationships linger long after they’ve ended. It’s moody, it’s soulful, and it’s painfully relatable.
Astrology fans might not be surprised, Megan is a water sign, and that emotional depth runs through every lyric and vocal inflection here. She’s tuned into her feelings in a way that makes it easy for listeners to connect, even if their own stories don’t mirror hers exactly. You don’t just hear the song, you understand it, because you’ve felt it, too.
With TIMEZONES, Megan Vice proves she’s not afraid to take risks and show us the uncut parts of herself. It’s not a glossy pop single designed to play it safe; it’s a bold, honest record that stands out because it dares to be different. And honestly? We need more of that.




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