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Orlando-based Experimental Pop Artist Linndsyeah Wonders “How Does It Feel” in Debut Album

Linndsyeah, visionary singer, songwriter, and producer announces the highly anticipated release of her debut album, ‘How Does it Feel’. Representing the culmination of years of introspection and creative exploration, Linndsyeah invites listeners into her universe of raw emotion and profound vulnerability.

With roots in Orlando, Linndsyeah embarked on her musical journey at the tender age of 16, using songwriting as a means of articulating her innermost feelings. Now, at 24, she has evolved into a versatile artist who fearlessly navigates the complexities of human emotion through her music.

Born from Linndsyeah’s deeply personal experiences and creative process, ‘How Does it Feel’ presents a captivating musical journey through the highs and lows of love and loss. The album, characterized by its alternative pop sound, features 12 tracks that delve into themes of hope, trust, heartbreak, and self-discovery.

As an experimental pop artist, Linndsyeah defies genre conventions, weaving together intricate melodies and introspective lyricism to create a sound that is uniquely her own. From the haunting melodies of  “How Does it Feel” to the ethereal ambiance of “So Easy”, each track on the album offers a window into Linndsyeah’s soul.

The album’s lead single, “So Easy”, was inspired by a tumultuous relationship. It explores the longing for resolution amidst darkness. With its poignant lyrics and minimalist production, “So Easy” is a heartfelt plea for healing and understanding.

I’ve poured my heart and soul into this album, drawing from my own experiences to create something truly authentic,” says Linndsyeah. “Each song reflects a different aspect of navigating the complexities of relationships and the emotions that come with them.

As you dive deeper into the record you can connect the album title meaning to each song in a new way. ‘How Does it Feel’ constantly brings back the concept of checking in with yourself along the way. It can be scary to feel your way through loss, but by bravely stepping into the darkness can we begin to find what’s on the other side of it.


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