Artist Spotlight
Eylsia reflects on resilience and renewal in her new single, “I Remember”
The song “I Remember” by Eylsia sounds more like a scene from a movie than a song. It goes beyond pop storytelling to show the shapes of loss, recovery, and gratitude in a way that only someone who has lived through it can do. The story behind its smooth sound is one of winning and staying alive. It began on tennis courts and expanded into boardrooms, recording studios, and scientific advancements. What comes out is not just a song about remembering but also about what it means to put your life back together and still find beauty in starting over.
The song “I Remember” has a lot of emotional weight that goes along with Eylsia’s story. She was once a prodigy and the youngest winner of the Irish Open, but an injury ended her athletic career. She has lived through extremes, from public victory to private silence to the lengthy climb back to purpose. The track looks like that arc. Her voice, which was restored through groundbreaking medical and AI innovation after she lost part of her lungs, has both fragility and fire. Every note feels like it was meant to be there, and every phrase reminds me that gratitude often grows in the shadow of pain. It’s a musical memoir that looks back on the past and forward to the future, with melodies that shine with grace instead of sadness.
Her production choices are clear and confident, which shows that she has spent time making music and learning how to change things up. Eylsia’s background in business, education, and innovation runs through the song like a thread. The arrangement strikes a balance between being vulnerable and being sophisticated. It goes from gentle reflection to sweeping emotion without ever losing its closeness. The mix’s restraint lets her voice tell the story, steady, grounded, and strong. You can feel a lifetime of perspective behind each measure, as if the artist has finally come to terms with her past and is inviting listeners to locate their strength in hers.
In the end, “I Remember” is a song about strength and grace. It’s a love letter to second chances and the people who made them happen. Eylsia’s authenticity stands out in an industry where new things are often more popular. She doesn’t just say thank you; she lives it. Her message is simple but deep: cheers and applause don’t last, but kindness and hard work do. “I Remember” turns her history into a shared hope. It reminds us that, despite life’s pains and luck’s fickleness, we should remember who we are and who supported us.
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Loris Tils brings funk energy to life with “IKKI”
Loris Tils comes out swinging with “IKKI,” a single that comes with energy and musicianship right from the opening note. Borne on the unmistakable thump of Minneapolis Funk, the song surges forward with a groove that feels impressively designed and still wildly alive.
“IKKI” is a naughty conversation between slap bass and guitar, and the two instruments impressively craft around each other with both precision and flair, building a high-octane rhythm section that feels as tight as it is explosive.
The magic of “IKKI” is this tension, relentless discipline balanced by acrobats of daring improvisation. The energy never overwhelms the groove. Instead, it expands on it, making this song a celebration of rhythm, creativity, and instrumental chemistry.
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Glass Mansions turn a possible goodbye into “SUNSETTING”
Glass Mansions return with “SUNSETTING,” a new single that came together during some uncertain times for the project. What began as a mini farewell to music turned out to be among the band’s most authentic and openhearted efforts yet.
The back story of the song’s creation feels almost cinematic. The day the decision was made to quit music altogether, a message came through from some big-time music executive who had heard about the band’s first Ep and wanted to collaborate. The band had agreed to share unreleased demos on request, though they hadn’t prepared any. That urgency caused a combustion of creativity that would shape the song’s trajectory.
“SUNSETTING” was written, tracked, and recorded in a home studio with scratch vocals in roughly two hours. What could have been a thrown-together demo became a surprise breakthrough. Confronted with the prospect of delivering just one last song, the writing became rather reflective, what would you say if it were your final creative curtain call.
“SUNSETTING,” produced by Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount alongside Orb Studios’ Taylor Webb, captures the urgency of its origin story but colors it with a new reflective emotional depth. The upshot is a song that feels at once improvisational and profound, an affirmation that, sometimes, when we think we’re reaching the end of something, it’s actually only setting in motion the most powerful of new starts.
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