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    Svrcina Drops Sparkling Sophomore Album, ‘Hearing Color’

    Elicit MagazineBy Elicit MagazineJune 17, 20192 Mins Read
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    NASHVILLE, Tennessee (June 17, 2019)— After earning praise from the likes of The Line of Best Fit and generating over 1 million Spotify streams in three weeks with its infectious lead track, “Insecure,” Svrcina (pronounced sur-cee-nah) released her sophomore album, Hearing Colour, on Friday, garnering multiple adds to Spotify‘s various New Music Friday playlists, as well as Apple Music‘s Breaking Pop and Hot Tracks features.

    “Hearing Colour came together piece by piece and song by song,” Svrcina admits. “The project seemed to grow with me as I was growing personally, and in the span of time it had been created, everything about my perspective had shifted. I was seeing life with a new lens. I began to truly open my eyes and be inspired by the places I went and people I met. The way I viewed others, identified myself, and approached the creative process completely began to change. Though uncomfortable and even painful at times, I ultimately found joy that I hadn’t experienced in a very long time, and as a result, everything about my heart and artistry became lighter, more colorful, and full of anticipation for all that’s ahead.”

    The Nashville-based singer-songwriter, born Molly Svrcina, relocated to Music City from Detroit, Michigan after scoring her first publishing deal at just 13 years old. Now, at 22, she’s written over 500 songs, landing numerous sync licensing placements in the states and abroad (HBO, MTV, The CW), while simultaneously racking up over 24 million Spotify streams on her solo material alone. And while she’s been fortunate enough to write for other projects (she just penned the new MOTi and Icona Pop collab, “Sink Deeper“), Svrcina’s ready to focus on her own sound and artistry this time around.

    Hearing Colour is available now via Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, Tidal, Deezer, and Google Play.

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