Shani Weiss
Feel Alright
Melbourne artist Shani Weiss has stepped back into the spotlight today, with her new single Feel Alright. It’s an easy-going pop track with a soft, retro glow, carrying a message that lands quietly but lingers (in a good way), the comfort of being truly noticed.
The song has its roots in a difficult chapter. Weiss was juggling personal struggles, feeling like she was fading into the background, when an unexpected invite came her way, a return appearance on a busy radio program. It was nothing grand on the surface, yet it shifted something. Someone had remembered her. Someone wanted her there. That simple act became the seed for Feel Alright.
The song has its roots in a difficult chapter. Weiss was juggling personal struggles, feeling like she was fading into the background, when an unexpected invite came her way, a return appearance on a busy radio program. It was nothing grand on the surface, yet it shifted something. Someone had remembered her. Someone wanted her there. That simple act became the seed for Feel Alright.
In the studio, she let the memory unfold into a song built on steady rhythms and warm layers, a mix of joy and openness that makes space for the listener to breathe. It’s about the reminder we all need sometimes, that one person can make the day lighter, even if they don’t realise it.
Weiss has been building momentum with previous singles All About Life and What’s Left, both of which reached audiences far beyond Melbourne. She’s also become a familiar voice as the host of Indie Spotlight Melbourne on J-air Radio 88FM, where she shines a light on homegrown talent.
Feel Alright is available on all major streaming platforms from today, August 8. Three minutes of music that might just leave you feeling a little more seen.
Weiss has been building momentum with previous singles All About Life and What’s Left, both of which reached audiences far beyond Melbourne. She’s also become a familiar voice as the host of Indie Spotlight Melbourne on J-air Radio 88FM, where she shines a light on homegrown talent.
Feel Alright is available on all major streaming platforms from today, August 8. Three minutes of music that might just leave you feeling a little more seen.