Canadian singer-songwriter Cassie Bachner explores love and euphoria in her ethereal, new synth-pop single, ‘Frozen’ – an alluring, genre-blurring anthem that captures the feeling of being “frozen in time” with someone, as all your worries disappear. The song is now available on all major streaming platforms.
Centered around themes of the city nightscape, ‘Frozen’ conveys being completely lost in the moment and the freeing notion that nothing else matters. The song is layered with dreamy synths and wavy guitars that help illustrate a peaceful, serene cityscape, while Cassie’s haunting vocals fully immerse you.
“Originally from cottage country Huntsville, Ontario, Cassie Bachner takes influence from the beautiful scenery that surrounds her. Painting pictures with her mind helps to write her dreamy soulful melodies. Cassie’s journey as a songwriter entails the hardship she’s encountered growing up, and how she’s learning to rise above it all today. She strives to reach out to those who are struggling mentally, through her music, in hopes that she can help heal and bring happiness to others.” After her last single ‘The Other Side of Fear’, Cassie is excited to share a whole other side of herself musically, with her fresh new single ‘Frozen’.
“I’ve held onto this song for the past year and a half and I’m so excited to finally show a new side of myself, musically. As someone who listens to a variety of genres, I don’t think I could ever be an artist that just sticks to one genre. I want to show all that I am capable of, and I think ‘Frozen’ displays that perfectly.”
Soundcloud Song Link: Frozen – Cassie Bachner
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