Bathed in lush synth pads and immersive textures, singer-songwriter Evalyn returns with The Feeling, a dancefloor-ready single that pulses with emotion and instinct. It’s the first glimpse into her latest album, A Quiet Life, and it hits like a fever dream: urgent, chaotic, and impossible to ignore.
Accompanying the track is a striking visual: Evalyn, hair wild and untamed, dancing through what feels like a carefully choreographed mess, an intentional disarray of movement and energy. Her performance is raw and powerful, a visual metaphor for surrendering to instinct.
“This song is really about being taken over by a feeling or a raw instinct, and we wanted to create that through movement,” Evalyn shares. “I was 6 months pregnant and crawling on the floor in heels and pink tights—I think that helped capture the chaos.”
The Feeling is magnetic and pulsating, drawing inspiration from the euphoric sounds of the early 2010s trance, progressive house, and electro, all blended fearlessly with Evalyn’s signature intensity. Her past collaborations with artists like Louis The Child, Dillon Francis, and San Holo have sharpened her instinct for crafting emotionally charged electronic pop.
For Evalyn, A Quiet Life marks her most ambitious project to date. Most of the songs were written during her pregnancy, a time of deep personal transformation. Influenced by experimental trailblazers such as Aphex Twin, ARCA, and Grimes, the album reflects not just artistic growth but personal evolution, redefining empowerment through a more mature, focused lens.
Since lending her voice to Louis The Child’s hit Fire, Evalyn has carved out a unique space in the alt-pop landscape, known for fusing emotional depth with infectious melodies. Her ability to turn inner chaos into something danceable has landed her spots on flagship playlists like New Music Friday and stages from Coachella and SXSW to The Greek Theater.
With over 130 million Spotify streams under her belt, Evalyn’s authenticity continues to shine. Her track Salvation (2018) was a psychedelic manifesto of self-reclamation, earning critical acclaim and recently reissued on vinyl with unreleased tracks that still resonate.
Now, with A Quiet Life, Evalyn pushes further. The dissonance, the daring production, the rich textures, it’s more than synths: it’s storytelling through sound. And that’s why The Feeling became a name, a state, an invitation. Like Evalyn dancing in heels and pink tights, under neon lights and soap bubbles, it invites listeners to surrender, to feel, and to find their meaning in the chaos.
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