A Darkwave Descent You’ll Want on Repeat
LEEANYA isn’t here to decorate the darkwave scene. She’s here to own a corner of it—one where the bass sits front-row, the synths breathe like nocturnal fog, and the voice doesn’t just sing… it haunts. With her new release “Overtaken,” she pulls listeners into a tightly controlled universe where tension is the melody and atmosphere is the hook.
This is darkwave built for late-night headphones, neon reflections, and that strange comfort you only find in music that doesn’t pretend everything is fine.
A Sound World Powered by Bass and Shadow
From the first moments of “Overtaken,” the track makes its priorities clear: the low-end leads the narrative. The bass isn’t simply present—it’s dominant, physical, and deliberate, shaping the pulse of the song like an engine idling in the dark. It’s the kind of foundation that makes the rest of the arrangement feel magnetized, pulled inward toward something heavier than a standard groove.
Above it, LEEANYA threads a dark synth language—cold, cinematic, and slightly distorted around the edges. It doesn’t shout; it stares. The sound design leans into that classic darkwave tension: glossy enough to be hypnotic, gritty enough to feel real, and spacious enough to let every element breathe.

The Voice: Atmospheric, Controlled, and Unmistakably Hers
What truly seals “Overtaken” is the vocal presence. LEEANYA delivers a supple, atmospheric voice that floats above the bass with restraint—never overacting, never crowding the mix. That control is the point: the emotion isn’t spilled, it’s contained… which somehow makes it hit harder.
Her vocal tone becomes another instrument in the arrangement—textural, cinematic, and purposeful. It’s the kind of performance that makes the song feel like a scene, not just a track.
“Overtaken” Feels Like a Signature Move

LEEANYA continues to reveal a talent that’s becoming increasingly hard to ignore: she knows how to make darkness feel designed, not accidental. “Overtaken” isn’t darkwave by aesthetic alone. It’s darkwave by structure—low-end authority, synth tension, vocal atmosphere, and a steady emotional pull that doesn’t let go.
There’s an elegance in the way she balances weight and air, impact and distance. And that balance is exactly what makes “Overtaken” feel replayable: it’s immersive without being messy, intense without being exhausting.
Stream “Overtaken” + Follow LEEANYA
Listen / Stream: https://band.link/oovertaken
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leeanya__/
If “Overtaken” is your first step into LEEANYA’s universe, don’t worry—you’ll find your way around quickly. Just follow the bass. It knows the route.
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