Norwegian-American artist Hanna Andréa transforms silence into a sharply observant pop anthem with “GET OFF YOUR PHONE.” A bold yet hazy number offers a glimpse at her forthcoming EP Braveheart.
Built on punchy guitars and a nostalgia 2000s alt-pop sensibilitity, the track is bright and urgent as it confronts the quiet heartbreak of being physically present but emotionally invisible.
Encapsulating a deeply relatable reflection of the culture that sees us disappear into the confines of our screen as real life unfolds around us, out of reach, the poignant track is as electrifying as it is emotionally charged.
Unfurling with piercing honesty, the track weaves grounded reflections on modern life led by an impactful lyrical style. Playful yet wrapped in a challenging tone, the track is a call to action to everyone to re-engage with the world around them.
The addictive anthem is accompanied by a narrative-led visuals that encapsulate the theme of disconnect from those around and the struggle to engage with each other. With a vibrant undertone that sharpen the tale of modern distraction the visuals are showcase of vivid storytelling that elevates the core message of the track.
An alluring introduction to the emotional and sonic landscape of Braveheart, a project rooted in self-awareness, growth, and the complicated beauty of human connection, Andréa is set to weave an introspective yet resonant musical experience framed by genre-bending sonics and profound lyricism.
A first-year student at Princeton University who is balancing her passion for music with academics, Hanna Andréa is already building a sonic world that’s as personal as it richly layered.
With this latest track serving as a memorable chapter to mark her artistic evolution,Hanna Andréa sets herself up as a rising star worth taking note of.
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