
Australian-Korean singer-songwriter Olivia Marsh has released her sophomore mini-album 'Paraglider,' a project inspired by a moment of perceived tragedy when the plane experienced severe turbulence and the desire that followed – to step beyond the comfort zone, embrace the unknown, and show up fully as herself.
The mini-album consists of five songs: "Roll," "Why," "Stranger Tides," "One Touch," and "Paraglider." It is led by the focus track "Roll," a propulsive indie-pop song that reflects on fleeting connections during a night out that feels timeless and effortless until daylight arrives, revealing it only ever belonged to that singular moment.
Across the project, Olivia explores themes of vulnerability, transformation, and emotional self-discovery, tracing the space between who we are in life’s most clarifying moments and who we quietly become once the danger has passed.
Olivia Marsh made her debut in October 2024 with the single "42," before releasing her first mini-album, 'Meanwhile,' in February 2025. Her discography includes standout tracks such as "Strategy," "Lucky Me (feat. Wonstein)," and "Too Good to be Bad."
Before her debut, Olivia collaborated with producers and songwriters on releases for K-pop artists such as BoA, Kep1er, KISS OF LIFE, and Whee In.
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