Songs about the intersection of music and life can be some of the most personal and relatable. That’s precisely what listeners can expect in Elysia’s latest single, “The Storm”. It feels like a landmark, a meditation on struggle, healing, and the peace that arrives when the dust settles.
With “The Storm,” Eylsia doesn’t only share a song, she shares herself. Penned during a time of personal struggles, the song’s undercurrent is one of pain, but with a light of rebirth. For Eylsia, this release comes at a crossroads in her trajectory following her own storm. Her team of doctors has finally delivered the good news that she may be able to get back on the road soon. Now, while the singing tour won’t be 100% just yet, Elyseah will be performing on a different kind of stage, television, radio, and podcasts, where she will speak on her steamy projects, such as Nicolas of Palm Beach, as well as the cross-range of her entertainment brands.
“The Storm” fits its name well. It’s an intensity that builds and ebbs, like the roiling of heavy clouds across the sky. Eylsia’s voice delivers the song with passion and a sense of authority, having the gravity of what has been through and the hope of what can come. It’s a song that calls a thing a thing, as it puts it, about pain while refusing to accept that you’re helpless or doomed.
Making this release even more powerful is the gratitude that weaves through the message in Eylsia’s plea. She readily agrees that her loyal fans have been a rock through the hard times, a shield of confidence for when she fought her own battles. It’s that connection, unfiltered, that lends “The Storm” resonance well beyond the studio. It’s not just one artist’s healing, it’s the common human experience of suffering and surviving.