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Winten’s ‘Violet Town’ is a therapeutic expression of soft-heartedness

Winten, the nocturnal Melbourne-based folk artist, has just released her latest single ‘Violet Town’ and it is a breathtakingly poignant expression of heartbreak and longing. The song, which follows up her previous release ‘Anything You Like’, is a vulnerable and introspective ballad that is sure to resonate with anyone who has experienced the fear of isolation and the loss of connection.

‘Violet Town’ is a beautifully crafted piece of folk music that showcases Winten’s talents as both a songwriter and vocalist. The track features sparse, ethereal instrumentation that provides a haunting backdrop to Winten’s airy vocals. Her voice floats forlornly above the music, conveying a deep sense of melancholy and yearning that is truly captivating.

According to Winten, ‘Violet Town’ was inspired by a particular relationship that she had experienced. She wrote the song shortly after moving into a sharehouse with four close friends, which brought to light the shortcomings of a past relationship. Winten’s introspection and vulnerability are palpable in the lyrics, which express a deep fear of isolation and a yearning for reconnection.

The accompanying music video for ‘Violet Town’, co-directed by Winten and Tom Dunphy, is a perfect visual representation of the song’s sepia-tinged sorrow. The video features empty rooms and stray balloons, which mirror the sense of isolation and loneliness that comes with the loss of connection. Winten wanted to create a melancholic feeling to the video to emulate the loneliness she experienced during the writing process. She also incorporated playful and vibrant props and clothing to create a contrast with the gloomy themes.

Winten’s music is a therapeutic expression of soft-heartedness and triumph. Her contemplative work draws on themes ranging from alienation to intimacy and demonstrates incredible warmth and emotional sincerity. Her voice is both delicate and powerful, conveying deep emotions with an ease that is truly remarkable.

Steve

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