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Abbey Lane | "Hypnotised"

19/10/2021

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Sydney based songstress Abbey Lane has released her debut indie pop single, “Hypnotised.”

Abbey maintains strong pop roots in the song, however she also incorporates stunning instrumentals that create a noticeably Australian indie pop aura, paired with songwriting inspired by Australian pop icons Vera Blue, Eves Karydas and Nicole Millar.

“Hypnotised” expresses the idea of knowing someone so well, that you’re able to open yourself up to them emotionally and physically. It’s when you’re so close to someone that you’re able to let your guard down and be completely comfortable around them. 

“I started writing ‘Hypnotised’ since I really wanted to write a song with an anti-chorus, so the rest of the song was created around that idea. It took heaps of experimenting with different lyrics and melodies before I eventually found the one that I loved.” said Abbey. 

Abbey Lane is a 22 year old singer-songwriter from Sydney. Her indie electronic-pop sounds have been developed over 10 years of musicianship, influenced by artists such as Vera Blue, Charlotte Lawrence and Eves Karydas.

Abbey has been evolving her craft, winning various national songwriting competitions since 2016. Over the past 3 years, she has been co-writing with acclaimed writers such as The Banton Brothers, Sycco, Yung Blu and Tenille Arts, as well as having her co-write picked up by the US National Hockey League for the Nashville Predators. She is also no stranger to the live music scene, having performed across NSW over the past 8 years featuring on lineups with Tyne JamesOrgan, Diesel, Polish Club and I Know Leopard. 

This catchy, confessional single is only the start of the releases Abbey Lane has lined up for the next year. We can’t wait to see how else she opens up to us!

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9/4/2025 12:03:15 pm

I love how this song captures that feeling of deep connection.

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