Brooklyn’s very own Amanda Daviner has unleashed her latest EP, “Catharsis.” Brace yourselves for a deep dive into her riveting musings on love, life, and relationships – because nothing says catharsis like an EP, right?
Starting off with “Fight the Fray,” we get to bask in Amanda’s oh-so-talented vocals, accompanied by electric guitar harmonies that lead us straight into a chorus bursting with strings, piano, and percussion. It’s like a musical rollercoaster, folks.
Then there’s “Doll,” oozing mystery and drawing inspiration from the Wild West with its twangy guitars and sultry vocal tones. Because nothing says mysterious like a good old guitar twang, right?
“Scorpio,” the love and lust anthem, warns us that physical attraction might be a blast, but it doesn’t guarantee a lifetime of bliss. Amanda, the one-woman show, wrote and produced this gem herself, showcasing her unique vocal stylings and poetic prowess.
Describing Amanda as multifaceted is an understatement. Picture Tom Petty’s hit-making vibes colliding with Fiona Apple’s lyrical genius – that’s the Daviner experience. Bowie and Harry Nilsson vibes? Oh, absolutely.
Since setting foot in Brooklyn in 2015, Amanda’s been hustling on the music scene, gracing stages at the Brooklyn Music Festival and even being the pioneer performer at Vimeo’s swanky corporate office. Casual.
And hold your horses! Her latest single, “Déjà vu,” produced by Ted Mason, is making waves on the DRT Top 150 Independent Global Chart. Clearly, Amanda’s not just sipping lattes in Brooklyn cafes.
“Catharsis” is out now, and surprise, surprise, Amanda wrote, produced, and even got Steve Lyon (yeah, the Depeche Mode and Paul McCartney guy) to mix it. Impressive, or should I say, expected?
Keep tabs on Amanda’s adventures on her website and the obligatory Facebook and Instagram. And for the full eargasm experience, hit up YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music. You won’t regret it.
