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SeineSation

SeineSation's path has taken her from Perpignan, France to Chennai, India, and eventually to the bustling city of New York. Alongtheway,shehasskillfullybalancedher career in renewable energy with her unwaveringpassionformusic.

Recently, SeineSation (Seine) released her latest EP titled Glimpse, a captivating collectionoffourtracksthatseamlesslyblend various genres such as folk, pop, rock, and indie. The EP serves as a testament to her musical versatility, showcasing her exceptional songwriting skills and poignant lyrics. It is the essence and purpose behind thisproject.

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Glimpse offers an array of remarkable songs, with one standout track being "Birdcage." This particular song delves into the complexities of self-exploration and the pursuit of purpose. Seine eloquently expresses her perspective, stating, "Growing up, we are fed notions of 'success' and prescribed ways to live our lives. However, true happiness is subjective, and it becomes challenging to navigate our own path when surrounded by preconceived notions and limitations. 'Birdcage' serves as an analogy for breaking free mentally and discovering ourauthenticselves."

Seine talked about the track, saying: “Growing up we’re told what defines “success” and how to live life, however, I find thatit’ssosubjective.Weeachhaveourown happiness that we’re chasing and it becomes hard to truly figure that out when you grow up within a mold of preconceived notions and restrictions. Birdcage is essentially an analogy to being freed mentally and gaining the ability to decipher whoyouwanttobe.”

SeineSation's music provides an enjoyable and immersive experience. Her vocals possess a lo-fi quality that accentuates the beautyofimperfection,establishingadeeper connectionwithlisteners.

To experience the magic of SeineSation's EP, Glimpse, including the captivating track Birdcage, find it on your preferred streaming platforms.Immerseyourselfintheenchanting melodies and thought-provoking lyrics that SeineSationeffortlesslydelivers.

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