With her new single ‘A New Page’, Audren returns as not only a singer-songwriter, but as a poet, novelist, and artist whose work consistently blurs the line between art and healing. Despite its title, the track wasn’t inspired by books; instead, it came from a deeply personal need, the courage to turn a new page in her own life. Having endured hard times, Audren leaned into the restorative power of music, love, and nature, crafting a song that shimmers with both intimacy and hope.
At the center of this Indie Pop/Folk offering is Audren’s warm, expressive voice. Her vocals highlight the vivid imagery that runs through the song: the breeze on your face, the glow of a sunset, the flutter of butterflies. The track captures that dizzying, joyful state when the future suddenly feels wide open and filled with possibility.
A New Page was born from a remarkable collaboration. Jazz guitarist and producer Chris Rime — Audren’s companion — arranged a symphonic score that brought more than 70 musicians into an emotionally charged recording session. Adding to the family spirit, their daughter Jemily Rime contributes fretless bass, giving the piece another layer of heart. The result is a track as comforting as homemade cookies, as warm as laughter by the fire, and as uplifting as a walk in fresh open air.
The single also serves as the first glimpse into Audren’s forthcoming album Think Freedom (due October 2025), a project that nods to Aretha Franklin while reflecting Audren’s philosophy of healing, imagination, and artistic integrity. Her artistry is soulful Indie Pop with touches of Jazz and Neo Soul, and has been praised by industry greats.
Audren’s journey has been anything but ordinary — from video game stardom in Darkstone and the global buzz of “The Darkstone Will Shine,” to a career paused by illness, and later, reborn through resilience and writing success.
A New Page feels like more than just a single. It’s a celebration of renewal, an invitation to embrace beauty and freedom, and a powerful statement from an artist who refuses to let life’s hardships stifle her imagination.