Cinnamon Rayne – “Demon”

Credit: Cocoa Rae

“Demon” is a soulful pop exploration of a relationship fallout, representing a compelling standout from Rochester, NY native and multi-hyphenated artist Cinnamon Rayne. Following the 2024 release of her debut EP (Contact) and an instrumental project (Proximity), this latest work continues a poignant healing journey that frequently addresses the complexities of mental health. Cinnamon blends indie, alternative, and R&B elements to build a mesmerizing soundscape, designed to invite listeners into her most vulnerable reflections.

“You struck me right in the heart,” Cinnamon’s soulful vocal presence emerges amidst mellow keys and a slight, thumping rhythmic pulse. “Shame on me for believing, for falling so fast,” her riveting vocals continue, capturing the impact of love and desire — and also the consequential lingering of betrayal and heartbreak. These stirring sentiments are complemented throughout by a stylish production, sounding like a lovely cross of TOPS’ late-night rock and Arlo Parks’ soul-pop emotion. “I loved you til it hurt,” the vocals enthrall amidst prancing guitars, admitting “didn’t know I was bleeding.”

“Can you tell me it’s all a lie?” Cinnamon’s delivery progresses, strutting self-reflection and realization into an absorbing final minute — where solemn vocal refrains, swearing “it’s all in my mind” with a hopefulness, dazzles alongside the twangy guitar work — and into a final, lush vocal send-off. “Demon” is an expertly crafted success from Cinnamon Rayne, whose blend of soul, pop, and R&B shines on this replay-inducing production.

This and other tracks featured this month can be streamed on the updating Obscure Sound’s ‘Emerging Singles’ Spotify playlist.

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