Anya Lee Set to Release Debut EP "Flatline" as a Bold Testament of Grace and New Life

Rising singer-songwriter Anya Lee will release her debut EP Flatline on July 11, 2025, presenting a powerful collection of songs that trace her journey from pain to healing, and from near-death to renewed purpose. Blending pop and rock with raw vulnerability, Flatline introduces Anya as a compelling new voice in faith-based music.
The title track was born from a life-altering moment when Anya flatlined during a hiking trip on the Appalachian Trail. Revived against the odds, she emerged from that experience with a deepened sense of calling. "That moment became the turning point," Anya says. "I walked away with a second chance and a story I couldn't keep to myself."
Originally from Georgia and now based in Nashville, Anya began writing music as a teenager, using songwriting to wrestle with grief, faith, and identity. Her unique voice blends soulful grit with gospel hope, drawing from a wide range of influences including alternative pop, acoustic rock, and modern worship.
Flatline includes six tracks, each marking a step in her unfolding story of redemption.
Tracklist:
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Flatline
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Back Again
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Simple
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L.O.Y.L. (Livin' On Your Love)
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You're the One
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God Made It
Flatline will be available on all major streaming platforms starting July 11, 2025.
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