BREEO Illuminates with New Single ‘Solar Complexity’

Emerging from the vibrant artistic landscape of Belgium, 19-year-old singer-songwriter BREEO is making waves with her fresh and distinctive approach to alternative pop. With a sound that channels the theatricality of Chappell Roan, the boldness of Lady Gaga, and the quirky edge of Gwen Stefani, BREEO is carving her own path as an artist unafraid to embrace individuality.

Having honed her craft at Musart High School and PXL Music, BREEO’s journey has already seen her reach the quarter-finals of The Voice Kids Belgium and grace stages at prestigious venues and festivals, including Dranouter Festival, Het Depot concert hall, and Café De Loge. Now, she’s set to captivate listeners once again with her latest single, ‘Solar Complexity’, a track that serves as both a sonic and lyrical reflection of her artistic identity.

‘Solar Complexity’ exudes an enchanting and almost spiritual energy, carrying themes of self-esteem and emotional introspection. With a mesmerising soundscape reminiscent of AURORA, First Aid Kit, The Last Dinner Party, and Alanis Morissette, the track showcases BREEO’s ability to blend vulnerability with empowerment. The song is a testament to her deep connection with music as a means of expression, with the artist stating, “It was my only way of truly expressing myself and being who I am. It gave me a sense of community. Writing gave me a sense of purpose, and dreams to follow.”

This latest release is a taste of BREEO’s upcoming debut EP, a project centred on embracing one’s current circumstances and finding beauty in the present moment despite life’s inevitable struggles. ‘Solar Complexity’ serves as a shining example of this ethos, offering listeners an uplifting and introspective experience that encourages self-acceptance and celebration of individuality.

With ‘Solar Complexity’ out now BREEO is poised to solidify her place as a unique voice in modern music, continuing to push boundaries and inspire with her distinctive artistry.

Listen to ‘Solar Complexity’ here!