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Mayah releases new single Indecisive

Sunshine Coast singer-songwriter and prolific music machine Mayah, 22, is consolidating her more upbeat, electronic pop sound with her upcoming release, Indecisive.

Now five years into her professional music career, Mayah has played countless gigs both solo and with her fab rock band, and hit over 600,000 collective streams on Spotify.

A natural-born songwriter, Mayah is an intriguing, intuitive, free-spirited talent with new sounds and songs constantly echoing in her head.

She continues her contemporary pop journey with her latest release, deftly blending hauntingly beautiful vocals, African-style dance beats, and a hint of the wilderness.

Indecisive catches you off-guard with a contrasting uptempo yet eerie vibe that hits you right in the feels.

Mayah wrote the song in 2021 and said, “Indecisive is about being able to move on from broken relationships in a healthy way.”

“The white wolf symbolises independence, strength, freedom, and free-spiritedness and this song is about finding your inner wolf and releasing the negativity that limits you and holds you back.”

Indecisive sees Mayah dip her toes into the world of deep drum’n’bass, using her RnB-tinged vocal merged with atmospheric synths, to touch on the ethereal.

Recorded, mixed and mastered with Bob Brierty at Bobos Productions, Indecisive is a crowd favourite at Mayah’s live shows on the Sunshine Coast and she is delighted to be able to share it through Gyrostream via all major online streaming platforms.

The official lyric video clip will also be released on YouTube in April.

Mayah’s most recent single release, Traffic Light which came out in October 2023, has reached over 66,000 views on her Youtube channel to date, is a semi-finalist in the International Song Writing Competition and is always a crowd favourite at her live shows.

Mayah’s next gig is on Saturday 11 May at The Station, Sunshine Coast – the old Nightquarters venue playing from 4pm until 7pm and is free entry.

Check Mayah’s socials for upcoming gigs.

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