New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Charlee Remitz unveils her track "Nothing Blooms Quite Like A Heartache" off her upcoming album titled Garden out January 17, 2020. Charlee wrote, produced, and mixed the track entirely on her own. As part of her vision, swaths of shimmering nostalgic eighties synths offset a decidedly 21st century take on heartache that proves both entrancing and empowering. "For this track, I wanted the airy percussion and booming synths tie in directly to the garden theme, to illustrate sonically that growth requires patience and sadness."
Reaching the climax of a tumultuous and transformational hero's journey wounded from abuse, anxiety, depression, self-doubt, and self-image struggles, Charlee Remitz found herself at a crossroads in 2018: let the tragedies become her or let the tragedies drive her. The award-winning independent singer-songwriter, mixer, and producer downloaded a trial version of Ableton, taught herself the program and hand-stitched every note of her upcoming album Garden.
She recently released the track "Love in America" as well as her single "Pretty Genius." The video follows Charlee as she is held captive and prisoner to a former love, but then breaks free to become herself and own her power.
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