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Thuryah

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Thuryah is an indie-pop artist who began her songwriting journey during the lockdowns of 2020. Inspired by artists like Lana Del Rey and Cigarettes After Sex, she discovered her unique sound and lyrical style by delving into her diary entries and personal heartbreak. Writing from her bedroom in Auckland, New Zealand, Thuryah spent a year crafting her debut EP poetry i don’t write. Each track further tells a story of romantic heartbreak, blending dreamy vocals and introspective musings that capture the essence of her experiences.

With the release of her debut single bed in early 2023, Thuryah presented a promising introduction to her indie-pop sound. The song encapsulates the nostalgia of a rose-tinted relationship. Additionally, her EP pays homage to her Arab heritage with one of the track's music videos The Nile filmed entirely in Egypt and features Arabic lyrics. This connection to her roots enriches her artistic expression. Thuryah’s EP offers a captivating indie-pop experience. With her blend of vulnerability, introspection, and cultural influences, she emerges as a promising talent in the genre.

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