Anna O - 'Falling'
Anna O continues to encounter her emotions head on with latest new single ‘Falling’.
Unleashing a different side to her music - Anna O brings us an edgy vibe - a distant comparison to her usual delicate sounds. 'Falling' is a stirring exploration of self-discovery and the intense emotions that arise when we delve into the depths of our own shadows. Reflecting on the meaning behind the track, Anna O shares:
"For me, this song is about what it can feel like when you’re willing to start asking the hard questions, and then listen to that deep inner dialogue that is so often drowned out by everyday life.”
Anna O exposes a darker and more intense side with 'Falling'. The track delicately opens with tranquil vocals and floaty keys, gradually building up with layers of synths and tasteful percussion, crafting an edgy atmosphere. With a moment to take a breath, the track takes a thrilling plunge into a thunderous, fiery, and enthralling chorus, boasting massive saw-tooth basslines and an explosive beat as Anna O's razor-sharp vocals cut through the mix.
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