With Wings Out Loud, Eyrin opens a magical art-pop universe, blending dreamy psychedelia, fantasy language, and personal transformation while exploring identity, freedom, and self-discovery beyond borders.
1. “Wings Out Loud” blends pop grooves with dreamy psychedelic textures and metaphorical lyrics. What was the emotional starting point of this song, and how did the fantasy language help you express it?
I wanted magic, for myself, for others. A little fairy tale with a magic spell that unlocks our superpowers. I don’t do (so far) complex structures and it usually comes out light and catchy. But I also tend to think and talk in metaphors, I love all sorts of symbolism, spiritual and metaphysical concepts, fantasy, and it shapes my inner world. So when it comes to music – it is transmitted into those magical textures, distortions, reverbs and strange stories. Eyrish (the fantasy language) came out naturally, I am so used to new languages, I am fluent in 3 and pick up others wherever I live, so I tend to blend them in my speech and create new words. New words that unite us, we all should speak eyrish!
2. The track speaks about identity, rules, and finding your own truth. How much of this story comes from your personal experiences of living between cultures and borders?
When you belong nowhere and everywhere at the same time it hits you even stronger: how easy it is to lose your own identity under all the layers of rules, traditions and patterns that you may absorb and project. But when you belong to yourself, you live your best self and your best outcomes in any place with any people. If you feel like an alien – listen inwards, create your true self piece by piece and show it. l’ve been there too, it is a hard transformation from a larva into a butterfly, but it is vital. Once you have you, you will fall in love with you, I promise.
3. You often use intuitive, almost playful songwriting—sometimes writing on trams or motorcycle rides. How does movement and spontaneity influence your creativity?
I guess it bores me first, takes me inwards and then it flows – the melody appears in my head, the lyrics come along, I write down and record voice memos, laugh with myself of all sorts of wordplay that I come up with, and cant wait to get to my piano for the chords and a demo. So my songs are born in my head first. I often hear all the instruments that I imagine, even though I don’t play them.
4. Your music avoids rigid genre boundaries, mixing art pop, psychedelic rock, and orchestral elements. How do you decide when a song feels “complete” without genre rules guiding you?
I am driven by telling a story, like a mini-movie. And all I imagine – from a distortion to a sound effect – all in, I don’t care what genre it is. I just started and I am learning on the go about the best ways to execute it, but I definitely stick to this approach as this is how it naturally flows for me. Then it hard to find my audience because people tend to tag and classify. But if I exist there will be others like me, who look for the vibe, the story, the meaning, and not just a genre in a playlist.
5. You design your own artwork and visuals, and Wings Out Loud features butterflies and bright colors. How important is the visual side in completing the message of your music?
I love all sorts of art that transmit concepts and ideas, and this project embraces all of my passions and skills in music, poetry, dancing, multimedia design, as well as all sides of spirituality, metaphysics, fantasy and even comedy that make me who I am. That is why I love doing it all myself as an extension of my storytelling process and self-expression, though it makes it slower to release and promote. “Wings Out Loud” is all about transformation, thus butterfly wings as a symbol were always on my mind. The song’s joyful mood infects with positivity, lightness and spark, and I had no choice but soak the cover artwork in some juicy colors and launch a butterfly swarm in video snippets. Full music video will be released as well and it will follow the same look and feel.
6. With no commercial pressure guiding your work, what do you hope listeners take away from “Wings Out Loud” and the upcoming LP on a deeper, personal level?
It is crazy exciting to do literally whatever I want in my music project. But I realized I was so unused to this freedom after all the years of parents, teachers, jobs, governments telling me what to do. I had to take my time to grasp to my inner intuitive reference for every decision I had to make instead of looking for approvals or a “common sense”. All I want is to have my soul going orgasmic frequencies every time I write or compose or perform or illustrate, and all I know that it will not happen driven commercially or conditioned by others. I want to nurture my creativity power, protect my wings and spread them out loud, and I truly wish this for everybody else. Obviously, I will expose my music and I would love to make living of it, but I don’t look for fame. I look for being heard, felt and comprehended to the point of healing each other. That would be my wildest dream come true, connecting with my tribe on a soul level.
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