Silvia Josefina ‘Spring Broke

The sonic world of Silvia Josefina begins at “Treehouse,” the passion for exploration meets the fear of the unknown, but fear, in that story is only a brief fleeing of thoughts. Curiosity always wins. With a dash of nostalgia and childhood innocence, Spring Broke begins its journey. Inspired by a bout of anxiety, the album sees Josefina at her bravest and most honest moments.

“Sin” contemplates on the inevitable moral struggle that follows our action, stripping away the skin, diving deep for truth. “Idk” circles back to another crossroad, of a simple but emotional entangled question. The duality of harshness and warmth then wraps up the album in the introspective “Death” and “Warmth.” Spring Broke is confessional and highly relatable. It doesn’t shy away from the questions we ask ourselves each day, no matter how big they are or how small they are—it’s the very human experience that connects us all together.

Hailing from Indiana, Josefina is a self-made artist and scientist. With crystal clear visions and an uncompromising spirit, she crafted and molded and produced every sound in the tracks of Spring Broke. Her sound, which fused industrial, pop and electronic, embraces life’s journey of warmth, sin, death, and the simple but complicated experience of being alive.

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