
Catlea releasing Why Them
Explore Catlea’s “Why Them?”
Catlea’s new song “Why Them?” comes from studios in Cincinnati and Barcelona. The song talks about love, finding yourself next to strength. Press play on the audio below to try her new track and read further to learn more about this great rock tune.
“Why Them?” looks at different sides of love and the hard work of finding yourself amid the mess of feelings. The beat gives the song life; the catchy parts and clear vocals mirror the ups and downs of the words. To know more about indie-pop, try our list of songs. You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artist’s music, and know more about the artist’s work by scrolling down the page.


Catlea’s Indie-Pop and Indie Rock Work
“Why Them?” shows how indie-pop and alt rock can share deep feelings and real experiences through honest words. The song’s quiet words and catchy tunes give listeners an experience that fits both fans of indie-pop as well as regular listeners.
This song asks why we devote time and care to others when we need to fix ourselves first. Its steady beat, clear tunes, in addition to warm vocals, copy the often rough mood of the words. The song also shares a view of strength that matches today’s pressure from social media and outside expectations.
As music curators, we at PopHits.Co value Catlea’s skill to write both simple and strong songs. “Why Them?” proves her strength as a writer and singer. We expect many people will relate to it.

Fans of indie-pop or alternative rock should try “Why Them?”. Its clear energy, honest words next to strong voice leave a mark. Please like, listen, and share our song playlist to find more simple indie rock pop gems.
“Why Them?” joins the ranks of indie-pop songs we enjoy. Visit her pages on Spotify, Website, Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, SoundCloud, and YouTube.

“Why Them?” shows how indie-pop talks about deep feelings with clear language. Its real words and simple tunes work for many listeners. Check out Catlea’s songs to see the true world of indie-pop and alt rock.
