Opening up on her revealing new single Narcissus, artist Samantha Jane is headed down a new path of musical and sonic vulnerability.
Narcissus is a moody indie number with alternative rock and pop embellishments. Its first half is intentionally sparse, focused on the shuddering electric guitar beneath Samantha Jane’s delicate vocals. Things pick up following the chorus, drawing upon light percussion to carry a beat and flesh out the sound, whilst still focusing on the songwriting above all else. Whilst Narcissus could certainly be more dynamic in its latter half, the simple instrumentation does highlight Jane’s sincere confidence in her story of “taking back her power”.
There are some impressive quips within the lyrics, such as the stunningly visual ”If I reached under those ribs, would a heart even be there?”. The central analogy of the Greek mythological figure works fairly well. Although there is some mixing of metaphors that muddies the story somewhat, the song’s emotional core makes it all work.
It’s clear Samantha Jane is a promising songwriter with strong lyrical and melodic proficiency. As her sound and brand steadies, she’ll be a thrilling new Aotearoa act to follow.
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About the author Danica Bryant

Danica Bryant is a force to be reckoned with. A pop-folk singer-songwriter with a gritty rock-edge, her music tackles provocative themes from celebrity culture to neurodiversity through an unabashedly queer feminist lens. She is also a skilled music and pop culture journalist, building a following of over 20,000 on her TikTok dissecting pop music, and writing for major publications like Universal, Audioculture and The Spinoff. Her “playful indie pop” (Rolling Stone) has seen her open for legends like Elton John and Robbie Williams, hit #2 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart with her 2024 release ‘Acid’, and undergo mentorship with Kiwi icon Bic Runga. Often performing alongside Tyler Blythe and Nat Bennett as a three-piece not-a-girl-band, Bryant has undergone multiple successful New Zealand tours and played festivals including Gardens Magic, Outfield and Cuba Dupa. With her upcoming debut album expected this winter, Bryant is “venomous yet passionate” (Ambient Light), “cynical
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