
"In "Jährt," Siebenhaar reflects on the heart-wrenching aftermath of her brother's passing, encapsulating the raw emotions evoked by his absence through vivid imagery, from the grass covering his urn to the headphones that now serve as a soundtrack for her own life. The Swiss German lyrics are delivered in a conversational style, accentuated by minimalistic instrumentation that underscores the song's emotional weight."
"With this release, Siebenhaar courageously opens a dialogue around grief, loss, and the often unspoken subject of suicide, issues that many find difficult to confront. The single is produced in her personal studio alongside co-producer Mario Bruderhofer, with contributions from Klara Germanier on bass and guitar and Nora Vetter on viola, creating a sound that is both intimate and expansive."
Meret Siebenhaar, a Lucerne-based artist, unveils the debut single "Jährt" ahead of the album "Goodbye Lullabies," due February 27, 2026. The song reflects on the aftermath of her brother's death, using vivid imagery—from grass covering his urn to headphones that become a personal soundtrack—to convey absence and grief. Swiss German lyrics are delivered conversationally over minimalistic instrumentation that emphasizes emotional weight. The single was produced in her personal studio with co-producer Mario Bruderhofer, featuring Klara Germanier (bass, guitar) and Nora Vetter (viola), creating an intimate yet expansive sound. Siebenhaar's work blends intimacy and experimentation, continuing themes of grief and survival.
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