Sound Selection 094: Vania Presents Debut Single ‘Surrender’

    Vania Surrender

    Debuting with a remarkable single named Surrender is Vania, a New York born and bred singer-songwriter. The song flows in with a wonderful and dramatic 80s vibe that is commanded by Vania’s engulfing warm, angel-like, mellifluous vocals, that take you in from the get-go.

    Talking about the song Vania said “I wrote this song on a night when my thoughts wouldn’t let me sleep. For me, it’s the best time to start writing because you’re too tired to second guess yourself and too tired to defend yourself. Let the words come, get them down, and then go back to sleep with a lighter heart.”

    There is a disposition of mystery and melancholy that is ignited in each element of the song. The quality of production and vocals which are presented in Surrender has made us excited to see what is next for Vania.

    Sweatnik, Brandon Markell Holmes Caught Up

    Moreover, on our Sound Selection, we have a superb House track by Sweatnik and Brandon Markell Holmes named Caught Up. The song is driven by a dance-ready melody which is accompanied by warm euphonious vocals and a throwback-like House beat. Caught Up hits the right notes that bring back the House nostalgia we always crave for at Our Culture. Caught Up is a must-listen for any House fan.

    KOKO Now That I’m Wanting More

    Now That I’m Wanting More marks another ear-pleasing song to join KOKO’s discography, the band stated that the song is about the stages of a night out stating “You might start by going for a few drinks, but the next thing you know you’re at a rave. Pushing the evening further and further and chasing the rush until the sun comes up!.”

    With this song released, KOKO will be marking themselves as the name to watch in 2020.

    Modestas Mankus
    Modestas Mankushttp://www.mankus.co.uk
    Modestas is the Editor-in-Chief at Our Culture Mag. He regularly delves into modern art, fashion, and photography. Modestas is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

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