There’s a specific feeling Tim Vicia is chasing on “Allein unter Vielen,” and he nails it. The German indie pop singer-songwriter has released a new single that translates to “Alone Among Many,” and it speaks directly to anyone who’s felt invisible in a room full of people.
Produced from his bedroom studio in the Rhineland, the track layers gentle electric guitars, warm synths, and subtle beats beneath Tim’s breathy, resonant voice. The result is something he calls “Dreamo,” a sound that’s intimate and pop-forward at the same time, melancholic without losing its warmth.
The lyrics move through longing, mental health struggles, and the deep human need to belong. Tim draws influence from Billie Eilish, Kings Elliot, Gracie Abrams, Julia Alexa, Julie Kuhl, and Lena and Linus, and those reference points are audible without the track ever feeling derivative.
Decent Music PR’s Danielle Holian puts it well: Tim Vicia proves that pop can be deeply personal and universally relatable at the same time. His ability to translate vulnerability into something melancholic and uplifting makes him one of the most exciting new voices in German indie pop.
The track has already earned praise from Orkus!, BandUp, Frontstage Magazine, and Soundkartell. Tim Vicia is building something real, and “Allein unter Vielen” is a strong marker of where he’s headed.


