Inspired by her tarot cards, her newest single blends acoustic and electronic sonics to reveal her subconscious doubts.
South Floridian indie artist Zanne Hanna's first solo release of 2025 opens with a hopeful, uplifting Moog arpeggiator that paradoxically introduces her fear of inevitable failure. Bold in her admission, this is the songwriter and producer’s most vulnerable song to date. With driving acoustic guitars and upbeat percussion, Hanna tries to make light of her self-doubt, with complex harmonies highlighting her lyrics, “I’ve always been too afraid to try, not this time.” Recorded and mixed in her DIY home studio, this energetic yet contemplative single stands alongside Maggie Rogers, The Japanese House, and Sylvan Esso's indie-pop electro-folk fusions. “This song is my unofficial decree to believing in myself.” Hanna says.
Zanne Hanna is a singer/songwriter, vocalist, and producer with pop, folk, and electronica influences. A graduate of Berklee College of Music, she has a diverse background in audio engineering and sound design. She is currently based in her hometown in south Florida where she gigs at her favorite local spots and produces her music from her DIY home studio. Last year, she founded her company Heart Wells Records and Publishing LLC.
“What if the cards are wrong?” is out on all streaming platforms!
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