There is something undeniably magnetic about a song that turns personal turmoil into a full-scale artistic statement, and Anna Thoresen achieves exactly that on ‘GROUNDHOG DAY’. The LA-based artist’s latest single is bold, emotionally charged, and bursting with creative ambition, transforming feelings of loneliness, frustration, and self-doubt into a thrilling piece of pop-rock that refuses to let go.
At its core, ‘GROUNDHOG DAY’ explores the exhausting experience of watching the same patterns repeat themselves over and over again. Failed relationships, professional setbacks, lingering disappointments; Thoresen takes those universal moments of feeling trapped and channels them into a track that feels both deeply personal and surprisingly empowering.
Inspired by the melodic instincts of classic acts like Fleetwood Mac and The Police while embracing the adventurous spirit of modern innovators, she creates a sound that feels both familiar and strikingly original. The guitar work drives the song forward with purpose, while the unconventional harmonic choices create a sense of tension that perfectly reflects the emotional turbulence at the heart of the narrative.

Recorded and produced in her home studio during a particularly difficult chapter of her life, the track feels wonderfully unfiltered. Every decision serves the atmosphere, creating a world that is dark, cinematic, and emotionally immersive.
While her own vocal performance is equally captivating. She delivers each line with conviction, balancing vulnerability and determination in a way that makes every lyric feel lived-in. Her voice carries the weight of someone processing difficult truths while still refusing to surrender to them.
With this new release, Anna Thoresen offers a fearless exploration of struggle, self-reflection, and perseverance, proving herself to be an artist capable of turning life’s darkest cycles into something unexpectedly exhilarating. If this is any indication of where her creative journey is heading next, the future looks incredibly exciting.







