Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Amanda Daviner has recently unveiled her latest EP, “Catharsis.”
Delving into her personal reflections on love, life, and relationships, the EP distinguishes itself through Daviner’s soulful vocals and introspective lyrics. The opening track, “Fight the Fray,” showcases Amanda’s impressive voice accompanied by electric guitar harmonies, leading into a vibrant chorus enriched with strings, piano, and percussion.
Taking on a more enigmatic atmosphere, “Doll” incorporates Western influences with characteristic guitar twangs and deeper vocal tones. The song “Scorpio” explores the theme of how love and lust can potentially lead to heartbreak and betrayal. Amanda, both the writer and producer of “Scorpio,” infuses the track with her unique vocal stylings and poetic lyrics, emphasizing that physical attraction doesn’t guarantee a lasting relationship.
Amanda Daviner proves to be a versatile talent, displaying highly expressive vocals with a broad range. Influenced by the hit-making style of Tom Petty and the lyricism of Fiona Apple, her musical approach resonates with the artistry of Bowie and Harry Nilsson.
Since relocating to Brooklyn in 2015, Amanda has actively built her reputation in the city’s music scene, making notable appearances at the Brooklyn Music Festival and being the first artist featured at Vimeo’s corporate office. She has also been a guest on Larry Flick’s SiriusXM show.
Stay updated on Amanda Daviner’s latest endeavors through her website and social media platforms, including Facebook and Instagram. You can stream and download her music on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music.