Yes, she is the dress, and he is the tie.
There’s a certain kind of magic that disappears when the world just moves too fast. The kind of magic that once lived in handwritten love letters, notes on mixtapes, and perfectly hushed harmonies that made you feel like you were eavesdropping on someone’s heart. With Dress & Tie, the self-titled side project for artists Stephen Sanchez and Devi, they’re bringing that exact magic back, stepping into a sepia-tinted photograph or slipping into a story about two people who realize they’re meant to sing to each other before they’ve even said a single word. The EP chases the truth, not the trends, and is everything we need to end the crazy year that has been 2025.
The Personal Project Of Dress & Tie
Dress & Tie is the kind of project you’d expect to find in an old, slightly worn 12-inch in your grandparents’ vinyl collection. There’s that classic warmth that we know and love from both Stephen Sanchez and French artist Devi, but tailored with this modern clarity and (what we would say) ironically easy title. In a recent press release, Stephen and Devi call these songs a gift crafted from “passion over pressure.” This only depends on that sense of intimacy, where each lyric feels like artistry on an embroidered piece of fabric. That may be slightly dramatic on our end, but it’s very rare we find young artists coming together to create such passionate, timeless music together that still speaks true to both their individual artistry.
A Love Story In Three Tracks
‘Me Without You’
The EP begins so softly, as if you were watching two hands reaching for each other in slow motion. This first track places listeners right in the middle of Stephen and Devi’s unmatched chemistry. It is also the perfect intimate opening to show us that something incredible is forming here. With production stripped down to essentials by Stephen and Konrad Snyder (Noah Khan), every note literally breathes.
‘What Did I Do?’
On first listen, ‘What Did I Do’ feels like the soundtrack to a classic black-and-white movie, where our lovers are walking down street-lamped, cobblestoned floors in Europe. It’s truly cinematic, with keys sprinkled across the song, harmonies, and unmatched vibes. The story follows two people who initially “kissed for fun” and are now “in love” in a way that makes us hope for their long-term love story.
‘Always Been You’
The closing track is pure vintage romance, one that’s extremely optimistic and tender. It’s the kind of ending that feels like a promise and a beginning. In classic Stephen Sanchez fashion, the storytelling is gentle and grounded in the belief that love is possible. And with Devi’s voice in the mix, it becomes a duet of devotion.
The Future Of Modern Romance Is In Very, Very Good Hands
Dress & Tie marks Stephen Sanchez’s first release since his debut album Angel Face in 2023. His voice has always belonged to another era, and here, with Devi by his side, the nostalgia becomes a living, breathing experience. And this chapter is only the prologue, as we have more solo music to look forward to from Stephen in 2026. So we can breathe with the knowledge that the future of modern romance music is in very, very good hands.
Dress & Tie is love tailored to fit with the intention that love songs can still be delicate, devotional, and deeply human. As Stephen describes it in a press release: “Attainable, beautiful, wonderful magic.” So, our take? Well, in a world that rushes towards heartbreak, defines love through algorithms, or drowns intimacy in noise, Dress & Tie invites us back into quiet sincerity, to connect without chaos and to feel passion without spectacle.
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