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Hana Piranha embrace beautiful ruin on her spellbinding new single 'Valentine'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • 4 hours ago
  • 1 min read

There’s a particular kind of love story that begins with recognition; those glances across the room that already feel like a warning. And on 'Valentine', Hana Piranha bottle that moment and let it bloom into something darkly irresistible.


Arriving as the first glimpse of their upcoming 'Heart of Darkness' EP, the track leans into the thrill of knowing better, and stepping forward anyway. From its opening seconds, 'Valentine' moves with a quiet inevitability. Airy, intimate vocals hover above brooding electronic textures, while cinematic strings swell beneath the surface like a tide pulling you somewhere you shouldn’t go.


What makes the song so compelling is its duality. The melody shimmers with a strange sweetness, almost disarming in its accessibility. Yet underneath, there’s a sense that the ground is shifting. The chorus coils around you, and the hook lands with precision, but there’s a sting in it, as though every romantic promise carries an aftertaste.


Lyrically, the narrative traces that split-second clarity when you see the entire lifespan of a relationship play out in your mind. But instead of retreating, the protagonist leans into the descent, allowing romance and self-destruction to become indistinguishable forces circling each other in slow motion.


Hana Piranha have always thrived in the space between vulnerability and intensity, and 'Valentine' perfectly refines that balance. And by the final notes, you feel both enchanted and slightly undone, which feels entirely intentional.


If this single is the doorway into 'Heart of Darkness', then it’s clear the band are unafraid to explore the complicated, intoxicating corners of desire. And frankly, we’re willing to follow.



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