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Linndsyeah Shares Debut Album ‘How Does It Feel’

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Orlando-based experimental pop artist Linndsyeah has officially unveiled her debut album, ‘How Does It Feel’, marking a significant milestone in her musical journey. With this release, Linndsyeah showcases her evolution as an artist and storyteller and imposes her name as an artist to keep an eye on.

The album features 12 tracks that delve into the complexities of love, loss, and self-discovery. As we dive deeper into ‘How Does it Feel’, they will find themselves immersed in a sonic landscape that constantly beckons them to check in with themselves along the way. Linndsyeah’s brave exploration of loss and vulnerability serves as a guiding light, reminding us that by bravely stepping into the darkness, we can begin to find what’s on the other side.

Reflecting on what it means to finally have her debut album to the world, she shares,

It means sharing all the lessons of a truly transformative time in my life. I have made big projects before but nothing felt as complete and truthful as this one does. I am so excited to perform this project live as well as find new ways to bring life into it! I am so connected to the idea of slowing down to make space for the impact of my music and as someone who creates constantly this is a new journey for me. I can’t wait to put all my focus into bringing new listeners to this and seeing how they connect to the project as a whole!

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Palmistry serves up stellar remix of Past Life Romeo’s acclaimed single “Sometimes, Most Nights”

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Past Life Romeo is the solo project of Camila Djadja, singer-songwriter, formerly of the rock group Sugar Pills. Camila is also known for her work with film and cinema, having produced several music videos as well as original soundtracks.
 
Past Life Romeo is a brand-new alternative pop project, mixing electro, hyperpop and rock. There’s melancholy and a sensuality in the writing and voice of Camila, mixed with the eclectic productions of musician Carlos Loverboy (Spill Tab, Blossoms, Myd…) who co-prouced Past Life Romeo’s first EP, and the garage drums of Jim Casanova (Annie Ada…).
 
This first Past Life Romeo EP, scheduled for release on 24th May, titled “You Look Just Like Me”, was recorded at Motorbass and offers a mix of analog and digital; a disk that is both organic and intimate. Throughout the EP, we find the influence of Bon Iver and Burial, but also Sega Bodega or even the pop of Lorde.
 
The EP was mixed by James Rand (Eartheater, Sega Bodega, LSDXOXO…) and evokes introspection and intimate questions on change, self-image, gender and sexuality.
 
The first single to come from the EP “Sometimes, Most Nights” was released on PIAS on February 14, 2024 to acclaim from Wonderland, Radio France Inter, Tsugi, iHeart and gained features on Apple’s New Music Daily playlist, Inrocks selection of the week, month and year, Têtu selection of the month and more.
 
“Sometimes, Most Nights” shakes up the codes of the pop song: between verse and chorus, the line is blurred. The song’s temporality is cyclical, representative of what it evokes: a relationship that goes round and round and doesn’t move forward: “We go round and round again”. The track mixes saturated guitars reminiscent of early M83, with hyperpop production elements inspired by SOPHIE and the candid, avant-garde pop of Farrah Abraham.
 
“Sometimes, Most Nights” has now been remixed by Londonian singer and producer, Palmistry. His remix adds a bold shot of hyperpop, EDM, PC music and dancehall to the song, slightly sped-up, which makes it the perfect party-starter song for this summer, in the club or on a lonely day at home.
 
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