Matreya's new single, "I Saw The Light," emerges in an age hungry for truth and redemption like a breath of raw, restorative air. The Birmingham-born artist, once known as Mason Noise, holds nothing back on this raw and deeply personal follow-up, delivering fans more than just a track, but a tale of reformation. With "I Saw The Light," Matreya not only sings a melody but also hopes. For anyone on their mental health journey, and in this day and age, Matreya is proof that healing is possible, the darkness is not the end, and there is light far ahead.
Where his first single 'Eagles' lifted us into the stratosphere, "I Saw The Light" roots us in the grimy reality of the pain we all face and the long, glowing process of recovery. This track is more than just a follow-up; it's a statement. A spiritual excavation cloaked in pulsating drums and glistening synths, it ventures into the shadowy places and emerges not unscarred, but renewed.
Centered on a tribal heartbeat and adorned with ethereal string and vocal textures, the song is a journey where grief, surrender, and redemption reverberate in harmony. Matreya sings, "Broken and bruised / In darkness and ruins... I saw the light / Something inside me had to die." It's not just a lyric but a condition of existence.
"I Saw The Light," a track that spans the chasm between music and medicine for the soul. Accompanying the single is the hard-hitting video series #FromDarknessToLight, in which Matreya unlocks the door to global wisdom and other healing modalities as she interviews spiritual stalwarts, including world-famous spiritual leaders. From Native American rituals to Buddhist mindfulness and Aboriginal teachings, it serves as both a companion to the music and a map for those seeking their inner light.
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