Copenhagen-born Trinelise Væring has always been hard to pin down. Singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader—she wears a lot of hats, but what stands out most is her hunger for exploration. Her new single When We Were Young is proof of that restless creativity.
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The song unfolds like a scene from an indie film—dusty highways, a sunset bleeding across the sky, and that bittersweet ache of memory hanging heavy in the air. It’s Americana at its best, steeped in the raw honesty of the genre without leaning on clichés. There’s a gentle sway to the melody, as if it’s caught in its own reverie, yet it’s sharp enough to pull you along with it.
What really seals the deal is Væring’s voice. There’s a kind of lived-in warmth there, as though every note carries a story, every pause a moment of reflection. Væring proves once again that her artistry is as much about restraint as it is about expression, and the result is something timeless.

