Stella Donnelly's new album 'Love and Fortune' captures the dull ache of being rejected by a friend who once knew her best. The Welsh Australian singer-songwriter, 33, drew inspiration from a painful breakup with a close friend that left her feeling powerless and heartbroken.
Any tension in other friendships she had previously could be talked through; this time, it was like having a conversation with herself. Donnelly realized "no amount of questioning or reaching out is going to work," and the experience was unlike any other friendship she'd had before. The emotional pain lingered, never fully resolved.
On her third album, Love and Fortune, Donnelly explores themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The record features songs like W.A.L.K., a reflection on caring for herself and finding strength in vulnerability, and Ghosts, which captures the pain of hiding away from others when you're struggling to cope.
Donnelly has taken a deliberate break from the music industry in recent years. After touring internationally and releasing critically acclaimed albums, she felt overwhelmed and burnt out. She eventually took a step back, got a job at a local bakery, and discovered what self-care looks like for someone with a sensitive mind.
The new album is a reflection of Donnelly's journey towards acceptance and growth. Writing about her personal experiences has become a way for her to process emotions and connect with others who may be going through similar struggles. Love and Fortune serves as a reminder that it's okay to not be okay, and that seeking help and kindness towards oneself is crucial.
With Love and Fortune, Donnelly offers a unique perspective on the challenges of platonic friendships and the healing power of self-love. The album has sparked conversations about mental health, vulnerability, and the importance of embracing one's true nature – flaws and all.
Any tension in other friendships she had previously could be talked through; this time, it was like having a conversation with herself. Donnelly realized "no amount of questioning or reaching out is going to work," and the experience was unlike any other friendship she'd had before. The emotional pain lingered, never fully resolved.
On her third album, Love and Fortune, Donnelly explores themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. The record features songs like W.A.L.K., a reflection on caring for herself and finding strength in vulnerability, and Ghosts, which captures the pain of hiding away from others when you're struggling to cope.
Donnelly has taken a deliberate break from the music industry in recent years. After touring internationally and releasing critically acclaimed albums, she felt overwhelmed and burnt out. She eventually took a step back, got a job at a local bakery, and discovered what self-care looks like for someone with a sensitive mind.
The new album is a reflection of Donnelly's journey towards acceptance and growth. Writing about her personal experiences has become a way for her to process emotions and connect with others who may be going through similar struggles. Love and Fortune serves as a reminder that it's okay to not be okay, and that seeking help and kindness towards oneself is crucial.
With Love and Fortune, Donnelly offers a unique perspective on the challenges of platonic friendships and the healing power of self-love. The album has sparked conversations about mental health, vulnerability, and the importance of embracing one's true nature – flaws and all.