Annabel Gutherz Thinks It’s A Shame

The Montreal pop-rocker is riddled with romantic questions on her latest single.

Annabel Gutherz can’t let go of your past romances in her new single and visualizer video Shame — showcasing today on Tinnitist.

Following the success of her latest single, Eclipse, the Montreal singer and songwriter’s new track continues to introduce listeners to Annabel’s unique blend of classic rock influences and modern pop sounds. Shame was co-written with and produced by Mikal Blue (OneRepublic, Jason Mraz, Colbie Caillat) and Bret “Epic” Mazur (Crazy Town, Prince, Black Eyed Peas).

Shame is an open-hearted single about acknowledging and overcoming relationship insecurities. Underscored by full-bodied instrumentation, Annabel wields her sharp lyricism and sonorous vocals to explore anxiety, comparison, and self-doubt. She elaborates: “Shame is about the ruminations that can arise about your partner’s former relationships and the invasive fears that often emerge as a result.”

Photo by Joanie Fortin.

Born and raised in Montreal, Gutherz creates timeless music that speaks to the soul of what it means to be human. Combining her compelling and diaristic storytelling with honeyed melodies, distinct vocals, and her keen musical intuition, her songs take listeners on a heartfelt journey packed with raw honesty and emotional conviction.

Since the release of her 2021 album Loose Ends, she has continued to develop her sound by working with an array of esteemed collaborators, including Bleu McAuley (Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Jonas Brothers) and Bonnie Hayes (Bonnie Raitt, Bette Midler, David Crosby). Fiercely committed to her craft, Annabel also holds a degree in songwriting from Berklee College of Music.

Listen to Eclipse below, find it on your preferred streaming platform HERE, check out more from Annabel Gutherz below, and catch her on her website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok.