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Mexican singer/violinist Hannah Schzde releases new single "Fonder"

Mexican singer/violinist Hannah Schzde unveiled their new single “Fonder” today.

The song was inspired by a recent trip back to their hometown of Mexico City. The track was mixed by Josh Gold at The Basement Studios in Malden, Massachusetts with mastering done at Moontree Mastering in Nashville, Tennessee.

The artist, who resides in Boston, said this about the song:

"I wrote “Fonder” during a one-month-long trip to my hometown Mexico City. It was my first time being far away from my now husband since we started dating. Even though I deeply missed him, I also felt grateful for having him in my life and knowing that we would be together again soon. Many of us have spent a long time far away from the people we love, especially in the last couple of years. This song is a light at the end of the tunnel for all of us who deeply miss someone and a reminder that, whenever we see each other again, our love will be stronger than ever."

Since 2018, the artist has been releasing various singles, including their previously released tune “Shine” in 2021. The artist said this about their style of indie music:

“My music can be described as eclectic indie; I draw elements from very different genres including but not limited to the rhythmic sounds of Latin America, the symphonic textures of western concert music, the ethereal atmospheres of goth music, and the electrifying sound of pop.”

“Fonder” is on digital services right now.

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