There’s a resilience in Blonde Maze’s music - the kind of strength that speaks in whispers and lingers on long after the final note. It doesn’t clamor for attention or follow fleeting trends. Instead, it pulls listeners inward with a soft magnetism, offering emotional clarity in a world full of noise. In her latest release, “To Love Again,” Blonde Maze teams up with Lizzy Land for a track that breathes a gentle exhale—an exploration of emotional renewal after loss. It harnesses the strength it takes to open yourself to connection, even when it feels impossible.
From the first beat, “To Love Again” envelops the listener in warmth. Blonde Maze constructs a soundscape where memory and possibility intertwine, with each synth swell and measured beat carrying the weight of something both remembered and not yet lived. The melodies bloom from beneath the surface, layering emotion with a painter’s restraint. Lizzy Land’s vocal floats through the track with an effortless sincerity, like a voice suspended between hope and hesitation. Together, the two artists create a kind of sonic safe space where emotional vulnerability isn’t just accepted, it’s the sole purpose.
This single follows “Never Dream” featuring Attom and “If I Stayed” with Modera, both of which earned praise for their textured, emotionally intelligent production. However, “To Love Again” feels like a deepening of Blonde Maze’s artistic voice. There’s an unmistakable sense of maturity here—not in the absence of emotion, but in the way it’s been distilled. Each release from her upcoming album peels back another layer, and with every song she shares, the picture becomes clearer: this is music for people who feel things deeply, who need songs that understand them.
In the last year, Blonde Maze has quietly become one of the most compelling emerging voices in electronic and indie-pop. Her ability to blend cinematic storytelling with emotionally resonant production caught the attention of major players. She was tapped to score Demi Lovato’s Child Star documentary, earned sync placements across Netflix, Hulu, and Disney, and was spun over a thousand times on SiriusXM Chill. Support from artists like Above & Beyond, Elderbrook, and Louis The Child has continued to build momentum around her, while platforms like This Song Is Sick have spotlighted her as one to watch for her ability to craft songs that are “lush, dreamy, and emotionally powerful.”
With “To Love Again”, Blonde Maze offers a quiet kind of rebellion—the choice to feel, to forgive, to try. The result is a track that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable. It’s the kind of song that arrives just when you need it, and lingers long after you’ve pressed pause.
QUOTE FROM BLONDE MAZE
“I produced this instrumental around the time I met my wife, which was a significant turning point in my perspective of love. I reached out to Lizzy - whose voice (and writing) has truly been one of my favorites for years now - and she made the track into the most beautiful thing. We wanted to convey the feeling of new love and everything that comes with it. Usually people talk about their first love with such gravity, but this song touches upon that special moment when you realize you have learned to love again in a new way, through all the seasons. This song felt so special to me and became the only track with the album title in its lyrics, marking its significance around the central storyline of the album.”
QUOTE FROM LIZZY LAND
“Amanda reached out to me with a track that she had written when she met her (now) wife, titled 'To Love Again'. I was so moved by the sentiment, that I kept the title and went back and forth with her creating the feeling of falling in love and trusting it’s real when it feels so surreal. Second glances of you and them together, the way time reveals and solidifies love. It’s softly risque when heard in a certain context, and secretly much deeper than it first comes across in my opinion, which to me, is the heart of what the song is saying. I love when art is woven into an artist's real life, and I think 'To Love Again' is so special in that way."
Amanda Steckler Levesque, aka Blonde Maze, is an electronic musician based in New York City. A producer, songwriter, and vocalist, her music details themes of yearning emotion and passion for the bittersweet.
She began her career with self-released single ‘Antarctica’ hitting Spotify’s U.S. Viral 50 and airing on BBC Radio 1. This was followed by releases on Enhanced, Monstercat, This NeverHappened, Palm Tree, Armada, and Lowly, which garnered support from Billboard, DJ Mag,Earmilk, NYLON, and more. Her vibrant live show has led to performances at SXSW, BrooklynMirage, Amsterdam Dance Event, and NYC’s official Pride Fest, as well as support slots forAbove & Beyond, Louis The Child, Shallou, Spencer Brown, Sultan + Shepard, Autograf, Elderbrook, Tritonal, and HALIENE.
In recent years, Blonde Maze has become a regular on SiriusXM Chill, with several thousand spins and syncs on Hulu's “Love, Victor” and Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever.” She also composed, produced, and performed the score for the acclaimed 2024 Demi Lovato documentary “Child Star.”
Blonde Maze’s at once optimistic and melancholic sound is one to get thoroughly lost in.
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Lizzy Land (Elizabeth Marie Land) is a Los Angeles-based singer and songwriter from Portland, OR. Emerging with her debut single, "Sweet Melodies" and its viral Schier remix, Land’s unique pop perspective led to the release of her debut EP Intro Music Plays in 2019.
Since then, Land has amassed over 120 million streams, co-writing with Adam Lambert and Indy and featuring on songs with Alesso, Kasbo, San Holo, Le Youth, EMBRZ, Daya, Devault, Phantoms, Jerro, Taska Black, Tritonal, NGHTMRE, Young Bombs, BLOND:ISH and more. She’s set to release a handful of new features and collaborations in 2025 leading up to her next solo releases slated for later this year.
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