
As the calendar turns and winter begins to settle in, Anjalts delivers a timely and quietly captivating soundtrack to the season’s emotional shift. Her latest single, “Summer is Gone,” released on November 14, 2025, arrives like the first cold breeze after a long, sun-soaked stretch — gentle, reflective, and unmistakably poignant. The track captures the ache of seasonal transition and the lingering echo of a summer romance, wrapped in a shimmering retro-pop aesthetic.
Summer is Gone is not just a song, it’s a mood. It captures the bittersweet sting of a seasonal shift and the memory of a summer romance that drifted away just as the leaves began to turn.
Anjalts growth has been quite impressive both as a musician and as a producer. She has a gift for taking Retro-pop vibes and making them feel completely modern. It is interesting how Summer is gone contrasts with Anjalts’ previous work. Her earlier release, “Fire in the Rain,” was a deeply emotional confrontation with pain and resilience. According to Acen Sinclair, studio engineer at IXO Music, recording “Summer is Gone” felt “like a summer breeze” by comparison — a lighter experience that reflects the song’s gentler emotional terrain. Rather than wrestling with heartbreak, Anjalts explores acceptance: the quiet understanding that some moments, no matter how beautiful, are meant to pass.

The magic of this song lies in it’s duality. It is an upbeat song yet undeniably melancholic. It turns the sadness of an ending into a warm and comforting sound. The simplicity of the Lyric tells a direct story of a summer love that reached its natural end. There’s no bitterness or heartbreak here, just a quiet, graceful acceptance that some things are beautiful precisely because they are fleeting. It’s the type of song you’ll want playing in the background while you reflect on where the year has gone.
Anjalts isn’t slowing down as the temperature drop. She has been steadily carving out her space in the modern pop landscape and as anticipation builds for her upcoming third full-length album, Northern Lights, set for release in December 2025 and featuring 15 tracks, “Summer is Gone” serves as a compelling preview of where her evolving sound may lead. If this single is any indication, listeners can expect a continued exploration of mood, memory, and atmosphere.
As we settle into the winter months, Summer is Gone serves as a perfect bridge. It serves as an invitation to a deeper reflection as we look inward and cherish our memories, even as they turn into the past. More than anything, it’s a reminder to cherish the moments that shape us.
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