The Burgundy Zine… Graced me with a amazing feature in their magazine.
Check out the feature on their website. It’s even easier to read if you download it directly. I’m on page 110.
Check out the feature on their website. It’s even easier to read if you download it directly. I’m on page 110.
Photo by Ellie Owen. Leading single ‘Ghost To Follow’ is about living in the shadow of yourself and the hope of acceptance from someone else. Opāru expresses, “You are so strong and wise and powerful but you live in the shadow of who you really are so that people around you will accept you. You’re…
Opāru is Los Angeles based songwriter, singer and actress Dianna St. Hilaire. Known for her unique and introspective sound which fuses future electro with a dark ethereal undertone, Opāru produces dream-like operatic vocals, creating a fresh depiction of modern pop culture. Her music represents our animalistic nature and is a reminder to be true to ourselves,…
Opāru, aka Dianna St. Hilaire, who borrowed her name from the Japanese term for the opal birthstone, explains the song, “You are so strong and wise and powerful but you live in the shadow of who you really are so that people around you will accept you. You’re so afraid that if you break through…
See Opāru’s latest review for new Video Ghost To Follow! Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, St. Hilaire started to write and perform music at a very young age in choir and musicals. Self-taught, her first instrument was the piano and she worked tirelessly at the craft of reading and writing music. When St. Hilaire was…
Opāru just had a great interview with Amnplify and you can read it right here. https://amnplify.com.au/portfolio-items/interview-with-oparu/?portfolioCats=12711
Next weekend if you’re heading to the Coachella Film Festival listen for Opāru’s track The Deep End in the film This May Take A While Movie by Francis Gonzalez and Michelle Dos Santos! I also do a little acting in there as well 😜😊🍾
Read more about it here!
Opāru was just featured in Pursuit of Pop magazine! Here’s a taste of the write up! Opāru – “The Deep End” | Review To simply call the “The Deep End” an electro-pop song would be rude to it and Opāru, while it does have electro-pop running through its veins, it also has 80s as well as…
Opāru gets a beautiful mention in Bong Mines. The Matt Champagne lyric video shows the wonderful characteristics of nature. It shows the hustle and bustle of a city at night. And a brilliant night of dancing lights. It highlights the importance of finding compassion for living things, and being mindful of your inner animal. http://bongminesentertainment.com/oparu-deep-end/