
Audren, often referred to as “Good Witch” is a highly intuitive, multi-talented creator whose main mission is simple: to uplift, heal and make you think through her art. She absolutely refuses to live a regular boring life and can’t stand anything that stifles imaginations whether it’s standardized thoughts, giving up on your dreams or rigid commercial rules.
Early in her music career, she got praised by David Guetta who after hearing her work, told her: “You make music for musicians” and audren took this as a massive confirmation that she’s on the right path. She’s been committed to developing her unique sound; a blend of Indie, pop, Jazz and Neo soul.
Having featured in films, Tv and Video games, Audren happens to be the inspiration for the character Audren the Gipsy in the popular game Darkstone which raked over a million copies in sale. The Darkstone Will Shine became a worldwide hit, boosting her career.
Audren just dropped her latest release When Freedom Dies a single from her upcoming album “Think Freedom”, a masterclass blend of indie pop/rock with socially conscious lyricism.
The London-based artist, who’s not only a songwriter but also a best-selling novelist, has always blended emotion, poetry, and truth in her work. But this track hits deeper. It’s part protest song, part comfort blanket — a gentle rebellion wrapped in sound.

The track begins with an ethereal space. The intro is a cinematic soundscape of ambient pads, soft piano lines and a delicate guitar texture. It evokes the image of a secluded mountain forest, a shiels against the external dangers beyond. The intro is a deliberate foundation for the song’s theme: Finding clarity and freedom through introspection.
The musicians playing with Audren are incredible and the chemistry shows. The likes of Chris Rime (Guitar), Jeremy Ternoy (Piano), Sara Seba , Kanto Valisoa and a few others, just to mention a few all brought their A- game to this song. The bass moves like a melody of its own, the drums stay subtle but steady, and the guitar solo nods to Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall,” carrying that same spirit of questioning authority.
Audren’s voice is the most soothing part of the song. She has the kind of voice that could calm you down even while telling you hard truths. You can feel her life experience in every word, especially when she sings about freedom, truth, and learning to trust yourself.
When Freedom Dies is not just music, it is a wakeup call wrapped in a powerful beat. It speaks to the feeling we are all familiar with: that knot in your stomach when someone important seems to be leading you astray. The song throws a spotlight on this feeling and warns us about the loud noises and big promises coming from the top of the world. Picture it as a best friend whispering, “Hold on, don’t move” when everyone else is running in a frenzy.
The most captivating part is being told “We want to help you” only to realize with a sigh that they lie. The disappointment of realizing you can’t trust the external noise, and it feels refreshing to hear someone say that out loud through a song.
This is a song about finding your super powers because you already have the answers. Forget the crowd and start paying attention to your insides and your own guide. The quiet voice knows what is good for you and what is safe for you.
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This new album is set to be a powerful piece of work, a poetic look at the tough world we live in, packaged as an irresistible invitation to make it smoother and more beautiful.
When freedom eventually fades, when freedom dies, everything else is going to look completely different. This sobering thought pushes us to act now. Get your house in order before they go to far.
To me, this song is like a personal prep talk, an urgent plea to anchor yourself in what you know to be true before the world tilts sideways. When freedom dies is not just a track; it is a mantra for finding your way back to your own clear sense of right and wrong, no matter how loud the external chatter gets.
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