Released on March 6, 2026“Fear Without a Name” by Soul de Vienne lands as a striking blend of cinematic soul, contemporary R&B, and art-pop storytelling. The international collective, led by Vienna-based pianist and producer Roman Schleischitz, delivers a track that doesn’t shy away from difficult conversations about power, fear, and emotional control in relationships.

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The song immediately pulls listeners into a dramatic sonic space. Lush keys, subtle rhythmic textures, and a haunting trumpet performance from Italian trumpeter Andrea Guerrini build a soundscape that feels both intimate and expansive. But the true centerpiece is the voice of Malagasy singer Gwen Rakotomalala, whose performance carries both vulnerability and quiet strength.

“Fear Without a Name” focuses on the emotional weight that can exist beneath the surface of love. Early lines such as “They called it love, but it wasn’t love at all” introduce the tension at the heart of the story. The song traces the slow realization that manipulation, pride, and silence can reshape a relationship into something unrecognizable.

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The track’s most striking moment arrives with the repeated line: “Men are afraid women will laugh at them. Women are afraid men will kill them.” The lyric lands with unsettling clarity, highlighting the different fears men and women often carry within relationships. It becomes the emotional axis of the song, turning a personal story into a wider reflection on power dynamics in modern society. “Fear Without a Name” ultimately feels both haunting and empowering. Through cinematic production and fearless lyricism, Soul de Vienne offers a song about recognizing hidden fear—and finding the courage to step beyond it.

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