The 15-year-old sensation Edie Yvonne has gifted us with her most recent single, “Delusion.” It’s a anthemic pop work of art, full of catchy guitar, lively beats, and powerful bass tones that set the stage to transport us to a world of vibrant beats and teenage angst.
Subtle spoken words throughout the song create a “mean girls” vibe that symbolises the experience of navigating adolescence. A moving moment of youthful energy and self-discovery emerges when Edie begins to tell her tale and we’re introduced to layers of reverbed vocals and a full band feel.
Edie Yvonne’s vocals steal the show, showcasing her amazing development over the last 12 months as a budding musician. She examines the adolescent experience via each song, and her strong and expressive delivery gives each line depth and emotion.
A fun energy is added by vocal samples declaring, “God, she’s so delusional,” which leads into the chorus and its distinctive refrain. This chorus brilliantly captures the essence of adolescence with its turbulent transitions and swirling emotions.
“Delusion” is the final release of a thought-provoking trilogy that examines adolescent girlhood. Beyond her years, Edie Yvonne demonstrates wisdom by acknowledging both the lessons she has learned from the past and the challenges she will face in the future.
Join Edie Yvonne on her musical journey through self-discovery and teenage ambitions, and let “Delusion” be your soundtrack during all those chaotic teenage years.
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Karen Harding is a Melbourne, Australia based singer/songwriter, founder of Sounds On The Couch, and founder and operator of boutique music PR service for emerging and independent artists, Rise Indie.