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And Now

And Now, The Quiet After the Storm

Written & performed by Mitxoda · Played and produced by Neon Vampire.

Out on November 28, 2025

“And Now” isn’t a song about breaking up. It’s a song about what happens after. After the words have faded. After the love has burned through every room. After the heart, still trembling, learns to live with the echo.

Written and performed by Mitxoda and played and produced by Neon Vampire, “And Now” is a quiet confession dressed in cinematic light. It’s the sound of rain falling in a living room full of memories, soft, surreal, and painfully real.

Mitxoda’s lyrics turn everyday objects into metaphors for emotional chaos: a cat refusing to pay the bills, a jealousy crisis spilling hot tea, a microwave exploding with broken promises. They’re fragments of a love that lived too intensely, too wildly, and too humanly.

Neon Vampire’s music and production move like an afterimage, gentle synths, distant drums, and a pulse that feels alive but tired. His Heartwave sound, emotional, nocturnal, nostalgic, gives space for Mitxoda’s voice to breathe, to confess without drowning.

At its core, “And Now” is about lucidity after intensity, that fragile moment when you realize even love, when it’s too much, starts to consume itself. And yet, beneath the exhaustion, there’s beauty: in the honesty, in the silence, in the act of still feeling something.

“And Now” is not about letting go. It’s about learning to exist in the afterglow, to sit with your own shadows, to hold what remains, and to whisper to yourself: and now…

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Credits

  • Music & Production: Neon Vampire (Austin, TX, USA)
  • Lyrics & Vocals: Mitxoda (Brussels, BE)
  • Mixing & Mastering: Vanessa Funke
  • Genre: Heartwave / Indie Electronic / Poetic Pop

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