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Vanda’s ‘Sunday Shroom’ Blends Soul and Introspection

Singer-songwriter and producer Vanda returns with “Sunday Shroom”, a dreamy, soul-drenched slow burn that drifts through the surreal space between memory and altered perception. Drawing inspiration from Steve Lacy, Frank Ocean, and Tame Impala, the track wraps vulnerability and emotional disconnection in swirling guitars, lo-fi textures, and reverb-soaked intimacy.

The song floats like submerged consciousness—its warm, sensual groove contrasted by a detached melancholy, as if trying to grasp a moment slipping away. Vanda describes it as “that quiet, trippy headspace where you’re not sure if you’re dreaming or remembering deeply.” The production lingers in space and subtlety, inviting listeners to slow down and sink into its hazy atmosphere.

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With over 3 million streams and a growing cult following, Vanda continues to carve a distinct sonic lane, blending soulful vocals, alt-pop, and experimental production. “Sunday Shroom” further cements her voice as one that speaks to the raw, introspective edges of modern life.

Known for fearless storytelling and a commanding vocal presence, Vanda, whose debut album Sober In Another Life garnered significant acclaim, continues to explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery with a unique perspective as a queer artist.

“Sunday Shroom” is another compelling chapter in Vanda’s artistic journey, offering a glimpse into those quiet, introspective moments that often shape our inner worlds.

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