Suffering from depression is something unfortunately a lot of people in society deal with in silence. We're made to feel like it would be a burden if we opened up about the more difficult things; so we make the choice to go through it alone. "I Go to Jail on the Weekends" by Sonata Kay is a stunning, bittersweet song about how we have to pretend we are alright when we're not, so people don't feel obligated to help us with our problems if they find out about them. However, there's also this beautiful glimmer of hope that one day you can break free from your own chains, and find the happiness you deserve.
"I Go to Jail on the Weekends" is a beautiful and diverse blend of styles like electro-pop, folk, indie and alternative. The instrumentation uses raw elements like acoustic guitar and piano, but the production uses abstract effects and electronic components to create this incredibly unique atmosphere. Sonata Kay sings flawlessly with a gentle, emotional tone, really embedding those masterful lyrics in your head as each line passes by. Her songwriting is phenomenal, and accurately depicts what it feels like to be trapped inside your own brain. It's a perfectly relatable song, giving you just enough complexity to stand out from the rest.
Sonata Kay is an eclectic indie folk/pop singer-songwriter who was born in Lithuania, but is now based in London, England. She uses both experimental sounds and traditional influences from global/world music genres to create her unique, authentic and raw style. She officially released her first ever single in 2014, "World War I", but has been posting her original music and more on YouTube since 2011. "I Go to Jail on the Weekends" is her first single release in 3 years. If you want to know more about the story behind the song, you can watch the video diary about it here. I also highly suggest checking out the rest of her discography, as well as her stunning cover songs and videos on her YouTube channel. You can find her socials below!
Written By Kaitlyn Nicole
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