‘Yearning for You’ captures the mood of a relationship fail from heartbreak to hope

‘Yearning for You’ is a folk pop track with interesting vocal lines, piano and an uplifting chorus with harmonies reminiscent of The Cranberries and The Corrs. The song is about moving forward from a relationship, starting a new, quiet life, but with mixed desires to reconnect.

The video clip captures the emotional duality of the song as a journey between two opposing atmospheres. The first half immerses us in a muted, wintry landscape, where the protagonist wanders reflectively near an old, abandoned cabin; it serves as a visual reflection of that unease and the instinctive need to isolate oneself from the world after a breakup.

The visual and narrative turning point arrives when she pauses to observe the horizon, and the environment blossoms into a spring meadow, subtly bathed in yellow (golden) tones. This stroll through a warmer landscape symbolizes her personal growth, culminating at a new cabin surrounded by light and beauty that represents that much-desired reconnection with life.

Recorded at Fireswamp Studios with Josh Schuberth. Video clip produced by Rebecca Voorn-Knight, edited and designed at Noksound.

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