Setting the tone with cerebral EDM energy with pulsating beats and luscious add libs, Mira Sthira opens Weird Girl with atmospheric vocals and introspective lyricism as she sings, “She don’t say what she needs to say, or they run run run away…”
The opus expands into a meaningful electronic pop soundscape, as Mira Sthira delivers a thought provoking message on being an outcast, designed to embrace “the power of weirdness and authenticity”.
We appreciate the poetic nuance, vulnerability and charisma that Mira Sthira shares, as well as the epic rap verse, which has us reaching for the repeat button!
We learn that Mira Sthira translates as “Ocean Strength”, and that the rising artist from Maine, USA is driven to “inspire listeners and emphasize the need for inner healing”. She tells us that she is a fan of the woods, yoga, and self-care, and apart from her music ventures also serves as an addiction counsellor. Her holistic connection to music and healing runs deep, and Mira confesses that she is inspired by the magical compositions of Grimes and the storytelling genius of Christine and the Queens, although it is clear that she is creating a universe of her own.
Ethereal and fierce, we love the tangible authenticity that Mira Sthira exudes, and have added Weird Girl to our New Music Spotlight playlist, whilst we continue to stream her wider discography including The Woods and Move With My Body.