
Saya Siiang Releases Veil — The First Single from Her Upcoming Album.
With Veil, Saya Siiang invites listeners into a liminal space—a place suspended between anxiety and solace, detachment and longing. This hauntingly intimate single unfolds like a slow descent beneath the surface, surrendering to the eerie calm of isolation.
Built around a hypnotic guitar motif, ethereal production and hushed yet resolute vocals, Veil captures the dissonance of emotional withdrawal—the moment where the weight of feeling becomes too much to hold.
"This song reflects a time when I needed to disconnect from everything and everyone—to reach 'rock bottom' and understand where to go next. I gave myself time for silence, draping myself in an invisible veil, withdrawing from the world," Saya Siiang explains.
Sonically, Veil ebbs and flows between tension and release, mirroring the uneasy balance between anxiety and detachment. Lyrically, it explores the moment when breath turns shallow and thoughts dissolve into quiet oblivion:
"I plunge my head into darkness and it covers me with its cold blanket We’re going to a warm and carefree land And I’m staying there forever."
Adding to the song’s unsettling depth, the vocals alternate between English and Russian, at times overlapping—creating a sensation of intrusive thoughts interrupting each other, offering a glimpse into the unease of the artist’s mind.
The track’s immersive sound, shaped by New Zealand-based producer Lilac, weaves spectral guitar textures through a dreamlike haze, where atmospheric stillness meets raw vulnerability. A slow-burning guitar solo played by Ruslan Peru in the latter half intensifies the emotional release, adding depth to the song’s restrained yet piercing vocal delivery.
Influenced by artists like Puma Blue, Jeff Buckley, King Krule, Fontaines D.C. and Tamino, Saya Siiang creates music that lingers in the in-between—between clarity and distortion, reality and reverie. Veil marks the beginning of a journey—it is the first in a series of singles leading up to her upcoming album.
With Veil, Saya Siiang invites listeners into a liminal space—a place suspended between anxiety and solace, detachment and longing. This hauntingly intimate single unfolds like a slow descent beneath the surface, surrendering to the eerie calm of isolation.
Built around a hypnotic guitar motif, ethereal production and hushed yet resolute vocals, Veil captures the dissonance of emotional withdrawal—the moment where the weight of feeling becomes too much to hold.
"This song reflects a time when I needed to disconnect from everything and everyone—to reach 'rock bottom' and understand where to go next. I gave myself time for silence, draping myself in an invisible veil, withdrawing from the world," Saya Siiang explains.
Sonically, Veil ebbs and flows between tension and release, mirroring the uneasy balance between anxiety and detachment. Lyrically, it explores the moment when breath turns shallow and thoughts dissolve into quiet oblivion:
"I plunge my head into darkness and it covers me with its cold blanket We’re going to a warm and carefree land And I’m staying there forever."
Adding to the song’s unsettling depth, the vocals alternate between English and Russian, at times overlapping—creating a sensation of intrusive thoughts interrupting each other, offering a glimpse into the unease of the artist’s mind.
The track’s immersive sound, shaped by New Zealand-based producer Lilac, weaves spectral guitar textures through a dreamlike haze, where atmospheric stillness meets raw vulnerability. A slow-burning guitar solo played by Ruslan Peru in the latter half intensifies the emotional release, adding depth to the song’s restrained yet piercing vocal delivery.
Influenced by artists like Puma Blue, Jeff Buckley, King Krule, Fontaines D.C. and Tamino, Saya Siiang creates music that lingers in the in-between—between clarity and distortion, reality and reverie. Veil marks the beginning of a journey—it is the first in a series of singles leading up to her upcoming album.
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