
Isabella Storm steps into her power with addictive dance-pop track “Satan’s Valentine”
Past lovers might not get away with our hearts, but they do take something almost equally as precious: our time. That’s the real heartbreak.
In her latest single “Satan’s Valentine” rising contemporary pop artist Isabella Storm takes us past the recovery period (while only briefly entertaining the thought of revenge). Swapping regret and bitterness for passion, acceptance, and self-love, the song begins with an electrifying synthesizer and distorted vocal line. Ushering in warm, oscillating beats and Isabella’s bold vocals, the song is a testament to Isabella’s fierce spirit and strength. With stormy electronica sound and vibrant lyrics, it’s a sparkling pop track that’s hard to believe is only the second single out from this rising voice in pop.
Inspiring others to take the high road, Isabella steps into her power in “Satan's Valentine.” It's a common theme in her music, and something she’s been fearless to do throughout her whole life. “I’ve been doubted, kicked to the curb, been chosen over and made to feel not good enough more times than I can count. But the one thing that’s kept me driven and able to love myself unconditionally is remembering who the hell I am,” Isabella says. “There’s only one of me. I am unique and my uniqueness is what makes me desirable. Haters can hate, but they can never be you!”
The second single off her upcoming EP, the Yorkshire-based Isabella Storm is another reminder that Y2K power pop is still alive and well as we slip into 2025. With all its fire and honesty, it’s a cup that’s hard to stop sipping from. And why would you want to? For more from the singer, stay tuned.
"Satan's Valentine" is out now. Find Isabella Storm on Instagram.
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