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Anna Thoresen - LONELY

Anna Thoresen’s LONELY feels like a late-night confession spilled out under neon lights, with a side of heartbreak and a dash of “what am I doing with my life?” Written and produced in her safe haven—a.k.a. her LA bedroom—this track oozes raw emotion and all the feels of being lost in a sea of strangers. The song opens with a scratchy, vintage-radio effect that sets the tone: distant, nostalgic, and slightly surreal. Then, Anna’s voice slides in—smoky, soulful, and dripping with melancholy. It’s a voice that doesn’t just sing about loneliness; it embodies it. The production is sparse but deliberate: steady guitar strums and soft synths wrap around her vocals, creating a soundscape that feels like being trapped in your own head, replaying memories of people who aren’t there anymore. Lyrics like “I haven’t been touched in so long, I forgot how it feels” hit like a punch to the gut—not because they’re over the top, but because they’re so brutally honest. And that’s the magic of Anna Thoresen's LONELY: it captures those quiet, desperate moments we’ve all experienced but rarely admit to. The song takes that gnawing ache of feeling disconnected and turns it into something beautiful—like finding art in the mess of your emotions. Whether you’re freshly heartbroken, homesick, or just in your feelings, LONELY is the soundtrack to your quiet, tear-filled moments. If this song were a movie scene, it would fit seamlessly into Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind: dreamy, introspective, and tinged with the bittersweet ache of love and loss. LONELY is proof that Anna Thoresen knows how to turn pain into art—and it’s art that sticks with you.

  • 2025
  • 4 h : 37 min