Izzy Day Emits an Enchanting Energy in Soul-Folk Single "Silence"

Photo:  Ian Laidlaw

From Australia’s Gold Coast, singer-songwriter Izzy Day has dropped her latest spellbinding single, "Silence." The atmospheric single is a kaleidoscopic enchantment of soul-folk paired with a running river of fluid drums. "Silence" is an open and honest account of the challenging moments that can accompany love.  

The flowing single is a magical expression of Day in her raw, vulnerable state explored via her rich, soulful, tender voice and delicate, romantic cries of the guitar. Containing a dreamland of soundscapes and grounding, hearty undertones, “Silence” gives off a comforting and settling feeling. Day's voice can gently wake you or gently send you into a lavender haze of sweet dreams.

The music video, filmed and directed by Drishti Studio, features the sweet and warm backdrop of a 100-year-old sugar mill in New South Wales. Dancer Kirilly Dawn stars in the video, showing us floating, graceful movements representative of the single's emotional and cinematic energy. The visuals capture a stunning, feminine energy, as Day shares, "Kirilly Dawn graced us with her embodied sensuous dance, nurturing the heart of the song through movement in an incredibly vulnerable way."

If you haven’t already, listen to "Silence" now. This is a paradise of soothing, relatable sonics delivered by way of a divine video.

Listen to  "Silence" below:

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