Sound Bites

Georgia Mae – Stone Armor

Georgia Mae’s musical journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. From writing her first song at the age of four to becoming a rising star in the Australian music scene, Georgia’s passion for music has always been her driving force. After years of honing her craft, including a record deal with Lemon Tree Records and studying at the prestigious Queensland Conservatorium of Music, she’s now living in LA, balancing music editing for film and TV with the creation of her debut album. But with “Stone Armor,” her first independent release in six years, Georgia Mae steps into new territory, fully embracing her artistic freedom and setting the stage for something even bigger.

“Stone Armor” is an emotional powerhouse that explores the tension between vulnerability and strength. The song’s poignant lyrics depict the inner struggle of protecting oneself from emotional hurt while longing for deeper connections. Georgia’s voice shines with both fragility and power, delivering each line with raw authenticity. The production perfectly mirrors this theme, blending ethereal sounds with grounded beats to create a dynamic atmosphere. It’s a track that resonates deeply, inviting listeners to reflect on their own emotional armor. Be sure to listen to “Stone Armor” now, and stay tuned for what’s to come from this incredibly talented artist!

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Ethan

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