Siri Neel returns with “I Think I Said Something“, a single that feels open and honest without trying too hard. The single opens with just piano and her voice, and that’s really all it needs. Her voice is the kind you lean into, warm, a little understated, like she’s sitting across from you and letting you in without any fuss.
As the song builds, more instruments come in, but nothing feels crowded. Mark Flannery (Depeche Mode, Def Leppard) and David Rosing–Schow know exactly when to add things and when to hold back. The arrangement stays light, giving her voice room to breathe. And that voice is the real pull here. It’s warm, a little raw, and full of small details that make you lean in. At times, it carries a soft, almost dreamy tone, but there’s also a quiet strength underneath.
Part of what gives the song its weight is where Siri Neel is coming from. She didn’t follow the usual path into music. Starting later than most, while also raising a family, she’s had to deal with feeling out of place in an industry that often expects something else. She’s also worked her way back after losing her voice for years, which adds another layer to how she sings now.
With this release, Siri Neel comes across as an artist who doesn’t rush her voice or try to fit into a fixed idea of what she should be. She sounds like she’s still shaping her own space in music, and that makes you curious about where she goes next. Stay connected with Siri Neel on social media for updates on future releases: Facebook – Instagram – Spotify.
