"One Look Does More Damage": Laurelanne Reviews "When I See Your Eyes"
- Sean Graves
- Feb 25
- 2 min read
There is a specific kind of tension that doesn't need words to make its mark - a feeling that lives entirely in a look.
I'm thrilled to share that Amber Monroe at Laurelanne Music Magazine recently took a deep dive into my latest collaboration with the incredible Evangile, "When I See Your Eyes."

Amber's review perfectly captures the atmosphere we wanted to create with this track. She describes the song as a "charged, wordless pull," comparing the experience of listening to it to that haunting moment of making eye contact with a stranger in a crowded room - a connection that lingers long after you've left.
On the Production and Collaboration
In the review, Amber highlights the synergy between my electronic project, PostOmnis, and Evangile's haunting vocal delivery. She notes:
"The combination of [Evangile's] confessional edge with Graves' atmospheric architecture is fucking something. This isn't background music. This is foreground everything."
It was a privilege to work with Evangile. Her ability to move between intimate, breathy whispers and cinematic intensity is what gives this track its heartbeat. As Amber put it, she doesn't just perform seduction - she inhabits it.
Inside the Sound
For those who have been following the release of my album Mysticism, you know I'm drawn to dark, immersive textures. It was rewarding to see the review highlight the "slow and deliberate" neo-synth production. The goal was to let the ambient layers breathe, creating a space where the listener feels like they are "inside a feeling."

Read the Full Review
I want to give a huge thanks to Amber Monroe and the team at Laurelanne for such a visceral and thoughtful breakdown of our work.
You can read the full review over at Laurelanne:
Have you listened to "When I See Your Eyes" yet? I'd love to hear how the track makes you feel. Head over to Spotify to add it to your late-night rotation.
Stay moody,
Seán



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