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Listen to Sonia Stein’s ‘London Used To Feel So Cool’

Sonia Stein returns with her latest recording titled 'London Used To Feel So Cool'. A breezy pop offering, the song touches on the once magic between Stein and the city, but overtime that spark has transformed into something similar to that of a relationship. The song follows her previously released EP 'Eat Your Words'.

Sonia Stein Shares Her New Single ‘House In Spain’

Sonia Stein's latest EP 'Eat Your Words' in out now. Having already shared two tracks from the release, the London-based singer now unveils the final single 'House In Spain'. The track plays an important role of a bigger narrative that can be heard on the EP, which details the abrupt ending of a relationship. You can stream 'House In Spain' below.

Sonia Stein ‘Demented Mind’ Video

Having released her EP 'Symbol' back in November, London-based vocalist Sonia Stein brings forth the official video to one our previous Top Pick cuts 'Demented Mind'. Shot in a flat with the camera shots being a continuous 360 degree rotation, multiple images of Stein performing the song and doing things such as reading fade in and out of the meshed clips.

Sonia Stein Interview

The word demented means “to act or behave irrationally due to anger or stress”. However there is something provocative at the way London-based vocalist and musician Sonia Stein sings about the topic, especially when it relates to relationships. There is a striking boldness within the tone of her milky voice that resonates without having to be overly brash. Her vivid lyrics, written like that of storytelling folk singer, reels you into her quiet storm of thoughts, making you "get it" and almost instantly side with her emotions. The grey area between Stein's reality and illusion of feelings in her music is only the crosswalk to a beautiful place, no matter the direction.

ColoRising Interview with Sonia Stein

The word demented means “to act or behave irrationally due to anger or stress”. However there is something provocative at the way London-based vocalist and musician Sonia Stein sings about the topic, especially when it relates to relationships. There is a striking boldness within the tone of her milky voice that resonates without having to be overly brash. Her vivid lyrics, written like that of storytelling folk singer, reels you into her quiet storm of thoughts, making you "get it" and almost instantly side with her emotions. The grey area between Stein's reality and illusion of feelings in her music is only the crosswalk to a beautiful place, no matter the direction.