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RnB 25 July, 2017

Amber Ryann Releases Underwater Music Video

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) California chillwave/R&B artist Amber Ryann's new record Voice Memos will arrive on August 4th, but today you can hear the first single "For Real" featuring rapper Airospace via Substream Magazine. The wavy, atmospheric pop track swims in a subterranean vibe, beginning with a delicate guitar lick that is soon washed out by Ryann's lyrics that tackle some heavy emotions.

"The track is about opening up and feeling weighed down by the stigma that comes with talking about the issues you constantly suppress," says Ryann. "Feeling no sense of comfort in the people that you don't think can understand your struggle and only finding solace in the people that find themselves in the same type of distress. This video depicts a world between "peace of mind" in my own thoughts and preconceptions and instills a feeling of urgency to relieve those thoughts and gasp for air."

Although her music has a Lorde meets Halsey quality, Ryann first recognized her passion for music after seeing the My Chemical Romance video for "Helena" and watching Gerard Way's emotionally intensive delivery. She consumed a healthy dose of rock and hardcore in the years to follow, but when her father, a rap/R&B producer, encouraged her to branch out, that's when she really began to grow as a multi-instrumentalist. The new record is Ryann's effort to find where she stands in a world with social and racial turmoil, and how her empathy plays a role.
Pre-order Voice Memos now on Bandcamp.






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