You may know Sari Lightman from a pair of bands with her twin sister Romy, the psychedelic rock, pop, and folk projects Tasseomancy and Lightman & Lightman. Today she's announcing her solo debut. Out next month, The Way I Saw You is produced by Hand Habits' Meg Duffy, who previously contributed to the 2024 Lightman & Lightman album Sister Smile . The album also features members of St. Vincent, Cola, Perfume Genius, and more. Its title track and opener is out today. Full of wispy melodies and celestial harmonies, "The Way I Saw You" is an eerie, earthy folk song that will probably appeal to fans of modern peers like Bedouine and Jessica Pratt or 20th century English folkies like Bridget St. John. By the end, the title phrase becomes a sort of mantra. According to Lightman, the song is inspired by Eve Babitz: A journalist sits across from the writer Eve Babitz, decades into Babitz’s reclusive period after an accident left her disfigured.…