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Jana Milla - Chameleon (Sky Blue Vinyl)

Jana Milla - Chameleon (Sky Blue Vinyl)

"When the Amsterdam singer-songwriter Jana Mila (pronounced Yah-nuh MEE-lah) began writing a song called ā€œChameleon,ā€ she thought she was writing about someone else—a friend who seemed to be changing her colors to please other people. ā€œBut the more I lived with the song, the more I felt like I was writing about myself,ā€ she admits. ā€œDoesn’t everybody try to reflect other people? Don’t I change my own colors in order to be accepted? Especially when you’re young, you can lose yourself in other people if you don’t know who you are.ā€ That is the central idea behind her debut album, also titled Chameleon, which introduces Mila as an artist deeply committed to self-reckoning and self-possession. Our innate desire to belong and to be loved can lead to a kind of self-annihilation, making us strangers to ourselves. Writing songs is her means of finding and sustaining her identity.ā€œThe album is a conversation with myself, a way of getting to know myself better. There are little fears woven into every lyric, but there’s also advice to myself. I’m writing to find a part of myself that has some wisdom.ā€ Musically, Mila is the best kind of chameleon. The album draws from a wild array of sources, entertaining new ideas on every song: dusty Laurel Canyon folk on ā€œIt’s True,ā€ catchy Nashville country on ā€œLet Me In,ā€ driving ā€˜70s rock on ā€œI Wasn’t Gonna.ā€ She puts her stamp on every note, turning those fears into an album of remarkable confidence, eloquence, and power. Chameleon is a self-portrait rendered in vibrant detail."

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Jana Milla - Chameleon (Sky Blue Vinyl)

"When the Amsterdam singer-songwriter Jana Mila (pronounced Yah-nuh MEE-lah) began writing a song called ā€œChameleon,ā€ she thought she was writing about someone else—a friend who seemed to be changing her colors to please other people. ā€œBut the more I lived with the song, the more I felt like I was writing about myself,ā€ she admits. ā€œDoesn’t everybody try to reflect other people? Don’t I change my own colors in order to be accepted? Especially when you’re young, you can lose yourself in other people if you don’t know who you are.ā€ That is the central idea behind her debut album, also titled Chameleon, which introduces Mila as an artist deeply committed to self-reckoning and self-possession. Our innate desire to belong and to be loved can lead to a kind of self-annihilation, making us strangers to ourselves. Writing songs is her means of finding and sustaining her identity.ā€œThe album is a conversation with myself, a way of getting to know myself better. There are little fears woven into every lyric, but there’s also advice to myself. I’m writing to find a part of myself that has some wisdom.ā€ Musically, Mila is the best kind of chameleon. The album draws from a wild array of sources, entertaining new ideas on every song: dusty Laurel Canyon folk on ā€œIt’s True,ā€ catchy Nashville country on ā€œLet Me In,ā€ driving ā€˜70s rock on ā€œI Wasn’t Gonna.ā€ She puts her stamp on every note, turning those fears into an album of remarkable confidence, eloquence, and power. Chameleon is a self-portrait rendered in vibrant detail."

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"When the Amsterdam singer-songwriter Jana Mila (pronounced Yah-nuh MEE-lah) began writing a song called ā€œChameleon,ā€ she thought she was writing about someone else—a friend who seemed to be changing her colors to please other people. ā€œBut the more I lived with the song, the more I felt like I was writing about myself,ā€ she admits. ā€œDoesn’t everybody try to reflect other people? Don’t I change my own colors in order to be accepted? Especially when you’re young, you can lose yourself in other people if you don’t know who you are.ā€ That is the central idea behind her debut album, also titled Chameleon, which introduces Mila as an artist deeply committed to self-reckoning and self-possession. Our innate desire to belong and to be loved can lead to a kind of self-annihilation, making us strangers to ourselves. Writing songs is her means of finding and sustaining her identity.ā€œThe album is a conversation with myself, a way of getting to know myself better. There are little fears woven into every lyric, but there’s also advice to myself. I’m writing to find a part of myself that has some wisdom.ā€ Musically, Mila is the best kind of chameleon. The album draws from a wild array of sources, entertaining new ideas on every song: dusty Laurel Canyon folk on ā€œIt’s True,ā€ catchy Nashville country on ā€œLet Me In,ā€ driving ā€˜70s rock on ā€œI Wasn’t Gonna.ā€ She puts her stamp on every note, turning those fears into an album of remarkable confidence, eloquence, and power. Chameleon is a self-portrait rendered in vibrant detail."