Leyya is back with its new single, "Sometimes You're Lonely," an alluring exploration of emotional nuance wrapped in its signature experimental pop sound. After breaking through with its genre-blending approach, Lindinger and Marco Kleebauer continue to expand its sonic palette, this time by putting vulnerability first.
"Sometimes You're Lonely" is wildly surprising from note one. Rather than Leyya's typical atmospheric rise and build in the instrumentation, Marco's voice serves as the raw, startling introduction to "Sometimes You're Lonely. "This significant and daring decision instantly invites you to a more intimate headspace. From there, "Sometimes You're Lonely" builds on with fragile yet thunderous production, articulating the internal push-and-pull of emotions we frequently don't allow ourselves to process.
"Sometimes You're Lonely" is a deep exploration of self-awareness: Why do we gaslight ourselves sometimes? Why do we repress what wants and deserves to come up? Leyya unpacks these questions through personal lyricism and a soundscape that feels simultaneously weightless and heavy. Layers of gentle synths, hypnotic rhythms, and airy vocals craft an immersive atmosphere in which honesty reigns.
With "Sometimes You're Lonely," Leyya creates a feeling that lasts long after the last note has gone. Vulnerability has never been so beguiling.