Australian Savanah Solomon Soars with Emotional New Single ‘Where the River Meets the Sea’

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Folk/country artist Savanah Solomon has been making quite the buzz with her latest single, “Where the River Meets the Sea,” which is also the title track of her upcoming EP. The Australian singer-songwriter, formerly known as the lead vocalist for Savanah & The Strays, has been forging ahead with her solo career, and her latest release is no exception.

Savanah’s storytelling ability is truly a thing of beauty, painting a vivid picture and transporting the listener directly into the emotion and experience of the song’s sentiment. “Where the River Meets the Sea” tells a profound story of a young woman outgrowing a small country town and feeling stuck and stagnant in life.

The deeply heartfelt song delves into life’s mundane moments but is also an inspiring reminder that these parts of our lives are stepping stones to bigger and better things. It’s clear that Savanah is a master of her craft, with her powerful yet pure voice perfectly complemented by the melodic twang of guitars and soaring pedal steel.

Savanah Solomon

Recorded, produced, and mixed by Josh Dyson at Villa Studio, and mastered by Simon Struthers at Forensic Audio Studio, “Where the River Meets the Sea” is a truly exciting taste of what’s to come. And it’s no surprise that Savanah’s previous releases, such as “Lost In Love” and “Rainbow,” have received wide praise and airplay on Triple J and Double J.

Savanah Solomon is quickly becoming a rising star in the Australian music scene with her incredible talent for storytelling. If you’re a fan of folk/country music with a heartfelt and inspiring message, do yourself a favour and give “Where the River Meets the Sea” a listen. You won’t be disappointed.

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