Confronting heartbreak with clarity, grace, and raw vulnerability, teenage singer-songwriter Isabel Mirri delivers a tender, emotionally honest piano ballad ‘Somewhere Far Away’. Channelling a lyrical and emotional maturity that belies her age, this track is a striking moment in the young artist’s rising career as she explores the unraveling of self in the wake of lost love. It’s a reflection on identity, healing, and the spaces we create in order to move forward.
Produced by Kenny Cash at Factory Underground Studio, ‘Somewhere Far Away’ embraces a stripped-down arrangement with gentle piano, understated bass, and a swelling choral backdrop. It’s all carefully designed to let Isabel’s vocals shine. Her voice, intimate yet powerful, carries the emotional weight of the song with a quiet intensity that recalls the likes of Adele and Gracie Abrams, yet remains distinctly her own. With subtle contributions from producer Elaine Rojas and pianist Steve Sasloe, the song becomes a sonic sanctuary for anyone navigating emotional wreckage. ‘Somewhere Far Away’ is a beautiful, cathartic step on Isabel Mirri’s promising path.
“For me, creating ‘Somewhere Far Away’ was a way to process the unraveling of self that can happen after a relationship ends. I hope others can find the same sense of comfort in listening.”
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