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Duanna’s Lona EP Is An Intimate Soundscape To Play On Repeat

Some projects don’t just ask to be listened to—they ask to be felt. Duanna’s debut EP, Lona, is one of those rare releases that invites you into its world, wrapping you in delicate melodies, ethereal production, and raw storytelling. Across five carefully crafted tracks, the New York-based artist and composer blends dreamy pop with elements of electronic and downtempo, creating an experience that is both deeply introspective and sonically expansive.

From the very first note, Lona sets a mood that feels almost weightless, like stepping into a quiet, fog-covered landscape. Songs like “Ruins” and “Haleine” showcase Duanna’s ability to let emotion breathe within the space of her compositions. Her voice floats effortlessly over intricate piano lines and atmospheric synths, pulling listeners into a meditative state where every lyric feels like a confession. On “Random Girl,” she delivers a particularly striking moment, singing, “And I feel that you just wanna feed on my insides”—a line that perfectly captures the EP’s themes of emotional vulnerability and self-exploration.

What makes Lona so compelling is its balance between fragility and strength. While the EP leans into themes of loneliness, longing, and transformation, there’s also an undeniable sense of resilience woven throughout. Each track unfolds like a moment of quiet self-reflection. Duanna’s background in film scoring is evident in her ability to build tension and release, using subtle sonic shifts to guide the emotional weight of her music.

In an era where so much music is designed for instant gratification, Lona is a project that rewards patience. It’s not an EP to skim through—it’s one to sit with, to absorb, to let sink in. With this stunning debut, Duanna not only establishes herself as a singular voice in music but also proves that vulnerability, when channelled through artistry, can be a powerful force.

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