<strong>KATIJA HONOURS HER EMOTIONAL BOUNDARIES ON NEW INDIE POP SINGLE “Won’t Waste My Time”</strong>

KATIJA HONOURS HER EMOTIONAL BOUNDARIES ON NEW INDIE POP SINGLE “Won’t Waste My Time”

Underground Pop music has had a strong pulse in New Zealand for decades. Trails marked by the infamous Lorde, Kimbra, and bands such as The Naked and Famous, have all shown an illuminated path for powerful Auckland vocalist, Katija to blaze. As she carries herself on her own unique artist journey, her new release, Won’t Waste My Time, is here to help unite and uplift those who have been heartbroken.

The funked-out, bass-driven track is complementary to Katija’s powerfully layered vocals, storyline, and unifying chorus/post-chorus. It’s a song you can’t help but catch yourself singing along to after first listen.

Mid-pandemic, Katija found herself like many, isolated, but with an abundance of new ideas. Rather than stew in silence and stay miserable, she wrote her own songs with the intent to lock in her signature sound, and develop her forthcoming EP from a place of authenticity. Won’t Waste My Time came out of this personal renaissance.

“I wrote this during a time in my life where I started to really respect myself and get to know
my own worth. Through writing this song, I really started to regain my own strength and
power, and wanted to share this experience with others to help them through similar
situations,” she says.

For listeners of Pop, Indie-Pop, Top 40, and all subgenres. And artists like Katy Perry, Lorde, Kimbra, Charlie XCX, and more.

Katija is set to release her first solo EP in 2023.

The vision for her music is for all people to be able to get up and dance no matter what life throws at you.

She previously has been a blues singer, gigging regularly around Auckland, and brings her blues style of vocals to the pop genre. She also was the organizer of the “Proud Mary” queer dance parties that celebrated female artists and DJs, the ethos of celebrating musicians and artists from all walks of life is dear to her heart.

Her sound is heavily influenced by powerhouse female vocals such as Chaka Khan, Anastasia, CeCe Peniston, Pat Benetar, with beats that get you up on the dancefloor. A mix of soulful vocals, electronic beats and fun.

Full details visit Kitija’s website

logo

Related posts

Best Service Dark Horizon, by Sonuscore – The Sub-Bass Brute

Best Service Dark Horizon, by Sonuscore - The Sub-Bass Brute

Sonuscore Dark Horizon $99 USD (crossgrade discounts available) Bottom Line: While Dark Horizon can certianly shine as a big and shouty bass synthesizer, its best role serves more as a supporting enhancement rather than a standalone instrument

EastWest Hollywood Fantasy Orchestra – Epic Soundscapes

EastWest Hollywood Fantasy Orchestra - Epic Soundscapes

EastWest Hollywood Fantasy Orchestra From $19.95/m or $99USD Bottom Line Whether you are working on film scores, video game soundtracks, or any other genre that demands the magic of a symphony orchestra, the Eastwest Hollywood series is a must-have tool for composers and producers at any level of expertise.

UVI announce Glass Orchestra

UVI announce Glass Orchestra

UVI's latest collection of 14 hand-made glass instruments looks to step outside the norms with a unique and beautifully detailed sample library. One-of-a-kind is certainly the best way to describe UVI's new instrument library Glass Orchestra. A sound designer's delight, they have gone all...