Australian newcomer Madison has already come a long way from her small home studio to travelling all over the globe and working with artists in London, Los Angeles, Amsterdam, and Stockholm. Her new single ‘Nightshade’ gives us SIA vibes.
Madison ‘Nightshade’
After her debut in 2020 with the acclaimed tune Indiana and the follow-up What Did I Do to You, Madison made her way to the semifinals of the 2020 International Songwriting Competition, cementing her name as a prospect on Australia’s emerging music scene.
Madison’s new single ‘NightShade’ is an upbeat, pop floor filler which draws inspiration from the pain that comes after getting out of a toxic relationship.
“The story behind ‘Nightshade’ is simply about being played, & explores the emotional aftermath you go through in realizing the kind of toxic person you exposed your heart to. I’d like for this song to be a kind of therapeutic anthem for listeners who have been through similar experiences in their lives; voicing the hurt, anger & betrayal. We’re working through the feels and turning it into liberation.”
Despite its heartbreaking nature, production-wise NightShade does not resemble its poignant theme, which creates a breathtaking atmosphere due to this intriguing combination. Driven by emotionally charged synths and irresistible beats, Madison’s stunning voice finds the ideal canvas in this piece to flourish, successfully transmitting the meaningful sentiment behind it.
NightShade is a goosebump-inducing piece that will stick with you long after the song ends.
Madison has all the tools to reach the top, a combo of untamed creativity, charisma, and a powerful stage presence making this promising artist an act you should not miss under any circumstance.
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