Joanna Adamiak Faces Her Bittersweet Fear To ‘Let Go’ With Her First Release Of The Year

Out today, ‘Let Go’ is the first single of 2024 for synth-pop artist, Joanna Adamiak.

With ethereal vocals, reminiscent of the likes of Bjork, and Kate Bush, the Warsaw-based Adamiak presents an infectious melody along with a mystical atmosphere, in which it’s easy to lose oneself while listening. A continual rhythm punctuates the track, supporting the eclectic synths and Joanna’s lilting voice.

The song tells the story of a person who’s faced with the fear of falling in love after meeting someone new, but at the same time acknowledging the insecurities that accompany it. The track is deeply personal, and is based on Joanna’s own first-hand experiences of love and relationships, and so the listener is struck by this birds-eye view, and look into the artist’s frame of mind.

Joanna Adamiak is known for her original songs, which she composes herself, along with her ethereal vocals, and she released her debut album, ‘Who Am I’ in 2017. Between 2017 and 2019 Joanna undertook musical training at Point Blank Electronic Music School, City Academy, Rose Bruford College, London College of Creative Media, and Middleweek Newton Academy, during which time she honed her skills and developed her artistic expression. Joanna is currently based in Warsaw, studying at the J. Wasowski Vocal Studio, at Ochota Cultural Centre. She is currently recording her second album, which, Joanna says, will be more stylistically coherent and much more personal. 

‘Let Go’ is out today and available to stream and download here. You can find out more about Joanna Adamiak and her music online on Instagram, Facebook, Spotify, and Apple Music.

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