Outside the Pittsburgh window, winter held its icy embrace, but in the heart of singer-songwriter Lounna, the tender hope of spring was already blooming. Brenna Slate, known as Lounna, is like a wildflower that, despite the cold and harshness of the world around her, continues to grow in the cracks of the sidewalk. Her music is like a breath of spring, it fills the dark streets of Pittsburgh and brings bright colors to this gray world. Lounna lives in her own musical world, where the notes become part of her soul and the lyrics tell the story of her heart.
Her second album, like a slowly opening flower, is almost ready to bring its musical beauty to the hearts of listeners. This is the moment when the Lounna decided to share a glimpse of her soul with the world. “Peak Season” is a single that will be a personal message from her to anyone who has ever gone through difficult times. “Peak Season” shines as a bright ray in a dark winter, reminding us that spring is just around the corner. To understand the source of her creativity, you need to look into her eyes. The moon is imbued with sensitivity and softness, like a drop of rain on a delicate petal. She went through some tough times, but instead of succumbing to the darkness, she turned her pain into songs.
“My music is a way to share love and hope in this world,” says Lounna, putting her soul into every word. “Peak Season” is a reflection of herself – tender, sensual and infinitely beautiful. In this harsh world, where everyone is fighting for their place in the sun, she is like a bright star illuminating the path for others. Her music, a warm breath in a cold reality, is a reminder that something beautiful can bloom in every gray corner of this world. Her story is part of many, and “Peak Season” plays with the melody of spring, transporting listeners to a world where even the most difficult experiences can be transformed into art. My friends, let’s listen to “Peak Season” and capture every moment like a slow-motion shot that carries a whole story of love, hope and the strength to be gentle in this hard world.









