Ava Della Pietra strips everything back on 3am (Acoustic), and it works in her favour. It is a song about the lies you tell yourself late at night to avoid admitting a relationship is already over.
She strips the track back to its bare structure here, and that decision makes the writing impossible to hide from.
The acoustic version trades the original’s pop production for sparse guitar and Della Pietra’s voice floating above it. Produced by Alex Koste, the arrangement leaves deliberate space. When the sound is this minimal, every syllable counts.
The lyrics do the real work. When Della Pietra leans into that refrain, “nothing bad’s gonna happen at 3am,” it sounds like something she’s said many times to herself and tried to believe it. Lines about “a familiar suitcase” and repeated goodbyes are very relatable.
By the time the song reaches the final stretch, something shifts and the doubt Della Pietra has gives way to a clarity. 3am (Acoustic) doesn’t try to dress heartbreak up. It leaves it exactly as it is.
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