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    Salty Licorice’s Metanoia (p.179): A Hauntingly Beautiful Exploration of Transformation

    Lucy LernerBy Lucy LernerJune 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Salty Licorice delivers a spellbinding performance with Metanoia (p.179), the standout track from her recently released debut EP The Sunrise Cried.

    The single showcases an ambitious dive into alt-pop’s more experimental corners—effortlessly blending moody R&B vibes with hyperpop textures that feel both intimate and otherworldly.

    What makes this track stand out is its conceptual foundation. The EP draws inspiration from the dancer, courtesan, and alleged spy Mata Hari, as portrayed in Paulo Coelho’s novel The Spy (2016), with each song bearing a page number from the book.

    Metanoia (p.179) takes its title from a Greek term embodying profound contradiction—simultaneously representing transformation and the perilous cycle of repeating past errors.

    The track opens with an almost chanted repetition of “Metanoia”, creating a hypnotic atmosphere that immediately draws listeners into its mystical world.

    Salty Licorice’s vocals float ethereally over cinematic production that expertly weaves together Arabic influences with contemporary alt-pop sensibilities.

    Her ethereal vocal presence and lyrical touch feel raw, literary and emotionally charged, particularly evident in vulnerable lines like “From the highest peak to the deepest sea / If I trust I trust in nobody”.

    The production creates space for her voice to breathe whilst maintaining the track’s atmospheric density through layered instrumentation and subtle hyperpop elements.

    The song’s structure mirrors its thematic content, building from intimate vulnerability to an emotional crescendo, much like the character arc of Mata Hari herself.

    Arabic poetry woven into the bridge adds another layer of cultural richness, reflecting the artist’s heritage whilst maintaining universal appeal.

    The Sunrise Cried EP is available now on all streaming platforms.

    Salty Licorice – Metanoia (p.179) Lyrics

    Metanoia, metanoia, metanoia, metanoia, metanoia, metanoia, metanoia, metanoia

    Veils layered
    one on top of the other
    an empire
    where the sun never rests

    Stopped the bleeding
    One gaze from a lover
    Weightless in reverie
    Til there’s nothing left

    He looks to the sky
    praying to the light of god
    anything to ease his mind
    but it comes back around

    Chorus
    From the highest peak to the deepest sea
    If I trust I trust in nobody
    In his eyes there are things he won’t reveal
    if i trust it won’t come easily

    Metanoia x9
    arabic poem
    Metanoia x 9

    Dazzled by a rose
    In the sunlight, I could see it grow
    But it slowly wilted in the cold
    I was too blinded
    To see his deepest intentions
    lost in another dimension
    But I know truth will seek the light

    And I,
    see him waste my love until it dies
    I sacrificed it all
    he‘s praying for my fall
    a medal on his wall
    like it’s a prize
    but it comes back around

    Chorus
    From the highest peak to the deepest sea
    If I trust I trust in nobody
    In his eyes there are things he won’t reveal
    if i trust it won’t come easily

    Metanoia x9
    Outro

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