REVIEW: Diana Silvers Opens A New Era With Single, “June”
REVIEW
REVIEW
☆ BY DANY MIRELES ☆
With her debut single, “June,” Diana Silvers reveals herself not just as a performer stepping into music but as a songwriter unafraid to blur the lines between intimacy and vulnerability. Written and produced by the singer herself, this song serves as the perfect introduction to an artist who excels at building emotional resonance through her music.
The lyrics capture the delicate ache of memory and unspoken love. She opens with “Hey June / I still think of you in August and July,” Silver collapsing the months of the calendar into a cycle of longing, suggesting that desire lingers even after months pass. The imagery of “sharing secrets in my mother’s dining room” roots the song into a quiet and familiar space where love feels ordinary and eternal. There is universality in the way she paints young love throughout the track, framing it as something both intimate and all-consuming.
But where the first verse peaks with warmth, the second cracks with betrayal. “Last November, when you kissed that other girl / I never told you that it hurt.” It’s a devastating admission, not only because of the heartbreak it conveys but because of its restraint. Silver admits to silence, swallowing grief while still “wanting to give you the whole goddamn world.” There’s a balance between tenderness and devastation that makes this song so affecting; it holds grief and devotion in the same breath.
The chorus still refines the song’s emotional core: “I’m so scared of people knowing how I feel / But if the price I pay is losing someone real. “ Vulnerability becomes a risk and a necessity, a quiet anthem for anyone who has fought with the fear of exposure in love.
Musically, “June” embodies the same quiet intensity as its lyrics. The soft piano anchors the track with a steady and reflective presence, while Silver’s vocals float delicately above it, perfectly aligned with the sparse background information. That control feels important when considering Silver’s background. Known first as an actress and model, she’s long been orbiting creativity in different forms, but this song plants her firmly in her own center.
The sound is deeply relaxing, almost meditative. More than a single, this track reads as an artist declaration. It tells us that Diana Silvers is ready to be heard, carving a space where honesty and craft meet, where even a single month can hold the weight of forever.