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Shaela Miller’s ‘Mourning Tonight’ : Vivid & Vibrant Pop Tapestry

Shaela Miller’s music is a melting pot of influences. She brings a thread, a weave, a pattern, a color from many genres to create a unique ethos. The artist initially came to be known for her country music, one pronounced with insightful narratives and storytelling details. Now, she has upped the ante, breaking into full form with indie pop music. 

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Delightfully sprung with synth rivulets and a sparkling vocal mist, ‘Mourning Tonight’ is her latest single. The soundscape design and melodic structures are teeming with a retro touch redolent of Cyndi Lauper, Duran Duran, and Belinda Carlisle. With slight twines of country, rock, 80s synthwave, and a disco spirit, this pop song is not something you’ll be in a hurry to forget. 

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The narratives are youthful and dreamy. She beautifully captures the vividness and vibrancy of young love and its heartaches. In between the rippling melodies and beats, you can catch bitter-sweet lyrical moments, like Polaroids popping up.  And in that way, the story forms in the mind; in fragments. The innocent melancholia of the vocals is creatively tempered by the misty euphoria of the soundscape. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

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