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Mayah brings a vibrant rock sound with Rain War

Sunshine Coast singer and prolific songwriter Mayah, brings a vivid and vibrant rock sound with her new upcoming pop/rock release, Rain War.

Now, five years into her professional music career, Mayah has an active and highly engaged social media presence, receiving 1000-40,000 organic views of her Facebook videos.

She regularly plays gigs both solo and with her terrific rock band, and has 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.

Dennis Dunstan from Frontrow Management said, “Mayah, is growing in leaps and bounds which is now evident in her latest release Rain War. Haunting vocals and catchy hooks makes this a winner for this rising star.”

Rain War brings out the best of Mayah’s unique musical style with dynamic lead guitar and bass riffs melded deftly with rhythmic dance beats. This song epitomises the saying, “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to dance in the rain.” After all, it’s way more fun…

Mayah said, “Rain War is a celebration of our ability to stand strong in the face of the inevitable storms life brings us all from time to time. It’s essentially about not allowing others to bring you down, an anthem for peaceful warriors.”

Recorded, mixed and mastered with Bob Brierty at Bobos Productions, Rain War 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 will be released on YouTube on 15 November.

Mayah’s previous three releases, Indecisive, Traffic Light, and Loved & Lost, have amassed over 220,000 views on her YouTube channel to date. Traffic Light is a finalist in the 2024 Australian Songwriter’s Association Competition and was a semi-finalist in the 2024 International Songwriting Competition.

Mayah performs her acoustic guitar three-hour solo show around Southeast Queensland. Check Mayah’s socials for upcoming gigs.

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