Rock/Review Grace de Gier - Done

Grace de Gier is a Colombian singer-songwriter based in the Netherlands who collaborates with multi-instrumentalist Edgar Grimaldos, forming a strong musical partnership with a distinctive indie rock-pop sound. Her music, blending Spanish and English lyrics, resonates with audiences across generations.

Grace de Gier’s “Done” is a cathartic surge of alt-rock energy — a cinematic, emotionally charged anthem that marks one of her most commanding releases to date. Written from a place of rupture and renewal, the track channels the moment someone finally steps out of a toxic relationship and reclaims their power. Its impact is immediate: soaring guitars, driving percussion, and a vocal performance that moves between vulnerability and unshakable resolve.

Produced in Paris with multi-instrumentalist Edgar Grimaldos — who performed every instrument on the recording — “Done” carries a polished yet intensely human sound. The layered guitars shimmer and roar, building a dramatic atmosphere that matches the emotional stakes of the lyrics. Grace’s vocals cut through the mix with haunting clarity, delivering each line like both a confession and a declaration. There’s a cinematic swell to the arrangement, the kind that pulls listeners straight into the narrative and refuses to let go.

Lyrically, the song speaks directly to the universal moment of saying “enough.” Grace frames the experience not as defeat but as rebirth, transforming pain into a rallying cry for self-worth. “Done” is an anthem for anyone who’s been trapped and finally decides to say "No more," and the music mirrors that liberation with every ascending chord.

Balancing pop-rock immediacy with emotional depth, “Done” stands as a bold, empowering milestone for the Colombian-born, Netherlands-based artist. It’s fierce, resonant, and built to stay with you long after the final note fades.

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