Influenced by those ultra-creative innovators like FKA twigs, James Blake and BANKS, Maya Yenn is quite astonishing on ‘How Much Sadness Can You Swallow?‘ that is one of those captivating singles that shall put you under a stupendously thoughtful spell.
Maya Yenn is a multi-talented UK-based indie music producer and alternative dark-pop singer-songwriter who has that rare ability to capture your attention no matter what kind of music you are into.
”Maya grew up in rural Staffordshire before moving to London having previously supported artists such as Dan Croll and Stealing Sheep as a teenager. She moved back to her parents’ Staffordshire home at the beginning of the pandemic and has continued to write and produce music from her childhood home.” ~ Maya Yenn
With her enlightened eyes watering and that sticky blood from the mysteriously evil figure of her soft hands, Maya Yenn delivers something rather extraordinary that is bound to have your body trembling with an appreciation for such a stunning work of true art.
In a world filled with lazy copycats and attention-seekers, this is a striking reminder that there are creatives out there willing to push the boundaries of what is actually possible.
”Tinged with shades of contemporary R&B, her songs often feature dark lyrics surrounding themes such as anxiety and nightmares.” ~ Maya Yenn
‘How Much Sadness Can You Swallow?‘ from UK-based indie dark-pop singer-songwriter and music producer Maya Yenn, is a skin-burning experience that is deep in nature and shows us the growing greatness of an artist – who writes with impressive flair – and sings with that tone that sends shivers all over your naked spine. There is class abound in the plentiful at each corner of this ravishing single, that has so much meaning that will strike your core and automatically have you delving deeper into her vividly described picture. This is, without doubt, one of the most fascinatingly excellent singles of 2022 so far.
Immerse yourself into this fine new ear-warmer on Spotify and see her socials on IG.
Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen
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