Drawing us in with vocalisations of the title of the track showcasing her epic range and accompanied by an intricate piano performance, Blind Man’s Daughter opens Say It Again with a timeless aura as she takes us on an introspective journey with poetic prowess.
We always connect with what Blind Man’s Daughter shares, and have previously featured a slew of her releases including Innocent, and Mirage Harmer. This time, Say It Again evokes a high emotional quotient and showcases an 80s-adjacency with textured drums and vocal riffs filled with charisma and raw emotion.
Say It Again delivers a raw authenticity and vocal switch-ups that really demonstrate Blind Man’s Daughter‘s epic range. It’s anthemic, cinematic and stadium-ready. We could imagine the song in a film like the recent Netflix hit, Voicemails for Isabelle.

In essence, Say It Again is about emotional vulnerability and the desire to be truly heard and understood. We love the movement between intimate tension and powerful emotional release that comes to life.
The song was written, produced, recorded, and performed entirely by Blind Man’s Daughter, the project of Denver-based artist Ashley Wolfe. We learn that the rising star intentionally embraces her unique voice and artistic identity rather than trying to fit conventional pop expectations. That said, fans of Bonnie Tyler would be able to vibe with Say It Again, and it’s perfect for an 80s playlist!
We continue to be in awe of what Blind Man’s Daughter creates, and have added Say It Again to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of Blind Man’s Daughter including Grabbing Water, Tumbling Down, and Almost Dead.
