Charlie Oriain

Charlie Oriain is an emerging artist whose nuanced brand of music has started to carve a distinct niche in the scene. While not yet a household name, Oriain's discography reflects the sensibilities of a songwriter deeply attuned to the complexities of human emotion, relationships, and the process of healing. Having released songs like "Sinking Not Swimming" and "False Hope," Oriain's music often traverses the themes of heartbreak and resilience, crafting melodies that are both haunting and cathartic. Their lyrical honesty, coupled with a raw vocal delivery, resonates with listeners who find solace in the authenticity of their experiences shared through song.

Though Charlie Oriain's career is in its nascent stages, the array of singles such as "Wish I Could" and "Reasons To Stay," showcase a maturity in both writing and composition. Oriain's musical journey is marked by introspective musings as heard in "Grow Out Of It" and "Homesick," which speak to the universal longing for belonging and self-growth. The reflective tone of "Talking With Your Ghost" and "Getting Over You" indicate an artist who's unafraid to delve into past love and loss, while "A Little Time" and "Miss The Rest" evoke the need for space and the pain of moving on. With "Meant To Be," Oriain seals their status as a contemplative soul navigating the ebbs and flows of life, capturing the bittersweet realization that not all that is desired is destined. Charlie Oriain's music holds the promise of a deepening artistic voyage that will continue to unfold in the hearts of listeners for years to come.

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Sinking Not Swimming
Ep - 6 Tracks - Released December 1, 2023
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