Siena Fantini Shares New Single ‘a little less evil’
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Los Angeles-based teen-pop singer and songwriter Siena Fantini shares her brand new single a little less evil, a captivating folk-pop song that shows the guilt of ending a relationship that no longer serves her.
Produced by Sean Hurley (John Mayer, Lana Del Rey), a little less evil is the second single from her forthcoming EP and finds her reflecting on a stalled relationship that feels like it's approaching an end. It captures the inner conflict of wanting to walk away from a relationship, yet feeling held back because no one has done anything wrong, wishing she had a reason or explanation other than the unsettling feeling she consistently holds in her heart.
A relatable storytelling that is beautifully conveyed through her emotional vocals and passionate delivery that soars over lovely electric piano notes nicely intertwined with lush guitar strums, killer bass and punchy drum beats that match the energy and emotion of her storytelling.
Speaking about the song, Fantini said,
a little less evil’ was a really formative experience for me because it taught me a lot about myself. I tend to scare myself when I feel deeply, and then I get closed off, and I never noticed I did that until I wrote a song about it, and the words fell out of my mouth. I also think that the experience of feeling like a relationship is wrong, but wondering if it’s fair to leave if they did nothing wrong, is something a lot of people have gone through. This song was sort of a lesson on finding the confidence in yourself to realize that if something doesn’t feel right, that’s your sign to leave. You don’t have to wait for your partner to do something terrible for you to have the right to leave.
