Here’s an uplifting musical experience from pop-rock sister duo Lavendine that you won’t want to miss. Their latest single, “Diamonds in the Sky,” produced by the renowned Mark Needham—who has worked with Fleetwood Mac, P!nk, The Killers, and Chris Isaak—invites you to commence on a soul-stirring journey that moves from heartbreak to hope. This ethereal anthem uses shimmering melodies and heartfelt lyrics to encourage you to rise above life’s hardships and float freely among the stars.
Lavendine describes the dreamy, vintage pop-rock sound as something that will transport you “to a higher place, in the heavens, that’s more than what you were expecting.” The lyrics and mystical melody work together to create a sense of elevation and spiritual escape, allowing your spirit to soar beyond the everyday challenges you face.
Rooted in raw vulnerability, “Diamonds in the Sky” shares a story of emotional release where you’re invited to let go of pain, embrace solitude, and discover strength in stillness. From the poignant opening line—”It’s been a lonely night, so much on my mind”—to the triumphant, soaring chorus—”I’ll be singing along with the diamonds in the sky”—you’re enveloped in a soundscape both ethereal and empowering. The song encourages you to float out of heartache to a place where nothing can hold you down or pull you back.
Lavendine explains that the song was born from a deep need to rise above personal struggles, making it not only a sonic escape but also an emotional anchor for anyone going through their own healing journey. The vocals were produced by Ed Seay, Jacy Ayers, and Jana Ayers—combined with accomplished musicians like Brian Pruitt on keyboards, Matt Chamberlain, David Levita, and Jamie Muhoberac to create a richly layered, dreamlike blend of vintage pop and rock elements.
Recorded at East West Studios in Los Angeles and mixed at Nashville’s Lala Mansion, this track benefits from the expertise of top session musicians and the production talent of Mark Needham, with co-production by Ed Seay and Brian Pruitt. The result is a polished, heartfelt gem that invites you to experience hope and empowerment through music.
If you’re familiar with Lavendine’s previous releases, such as “Rapture,” “Open Up a Window,” and “Here to You,” which all reached the Top 25 on Mediabase and Billboard AC charts, you’ll appreciate how “Diamonds in the Sky” builds on their established reputation for heartfelt songwriting and captivating melodies. Their 2022 single “Finding My Way Home” notably evolved from a ballad to an EDM-inspired hit, marking their return to the AC Top 25 and major radio attention.
Originally from Kansas and Oklahoma, sisters Jacy and Jana Ayers moved to Nashville to pursue their music careers but encountered challenges along the way. You might find inspiration in their resilience through personal health struggles—Jana overcoming hearing loss due to a tumor and Jacy enduring multiple surgeries. Their journey back to music, assisted by producer Danny Duncan, helped them reconnect with their artistic vision.
Looking ahead, you can explore their upcoming EP, Deep Blue, which represents their most authentic work yet. With production by Mark Needham, Ed Seay, and Brian Pruitt, the EP features evocative tracks like “City Lights,” “Waterless Cloud,” and “Diamonds in the Sky,” all exploring themes of homecoming, hope, and empowerment. For more updates and to connect with Lavendine, you can visit their website and follow them on Facebook, Instagram, X, and YouTube.
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