New Video: Riya Gadher Shares Cinematic and Introspective “Own Way Home”

Riya Gadher is an emerging Leicester, UK-born, London-based singer/songwriter, who spent five years quietly developing her sound and approach, including graduating with a degree in songwriting and performance, before stepping out into the spotlight as a solo artist earlier this year.

Sonically, the emerging British artist has often felt like she was an old soul, from a different era — but she has readily embrace a sound that meshes elements of alternate pop with conventionally classic undertones. Her latest single “Own Way Home” is a slow-burning, cinematic track that pairs sleek, contemporary electronic production featuring skittering beats, glistening synth arpeggios and twinkling and percussive piano with Gadher’s plaintive and expressive delivery. At its core, is a songwriter, who displays a remarkable sense of insight and wisdom beyond her relative youth with introspective lyrics informed by her own life.

Sonically, the self-produced track reminds me quite a bit of Gravity Pairs and Along the Lethe-era Beacon. Thematically the song as the British artist explains “is about embarking on a journey of self-discovery to find mental peace in a world that’s face paced, while not being afraid to cut your own path and do what’s right for you. It’s about faith, hope, female empowerment and courage.”

“I really believe when your mind is still and at peace you can better deal with the challenges that life throws at you,” Gadher adds. “I feel it’s not always possible to change your physical space but your mind has the ability to take you anywhere.”

Directed by Daniel Alexander, the accompanying video for “Own Way Home” follows the pensive and emerging British artist wandering London and the English countryside, seeking a sense of peace — and her own sense of power.

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