The production is dark and moody, with a focus on showcasing the emotional intensity of the vocals and the guitars. The song builds to a crescendo, with a dramatic guitar solo, and a final, passionate vocal performance from Jia Lissa.
Chorus (Jia Lissa): Oh, I'm travelling alone, through the dark of night With only my heart, to guide me to the light I'm searching for a love, that's real and true But it's hard to find, when I'm travelling alone, with just you Vixen - Jia Lissa - Travelling Alone
For Jia, "travel" has almost always been synonymous with "work." It’s a blur of hotel linens, studio lighting, and the rhythmic choreography of a set. To travel for oneself is an act of rebellion. The production is dark and moody, with a
The cinematography is warm and cinematic, capturing both the beauty of solo travel (empty train stations, golden hour light, crisp hotel sheets) and the raw chemistry of an unexpected spark. Jia Lissa delivers a nuanced performance—vulnerable, curious, and fully in control. To travel for oneself is an act of rebellion
The journey isn't about luxury resorts or red carpets. Instead, we follow Jia through the sensory overload of Southeast Asia. We see her navigating the chaotic energy of Bang Tao’s night markets, her blonde hair tucked under a baseball cap, blending into the humidity.
نش=`агности картаРанее определеннойРанееື່ອ่านี้ pico spolنش associativeРанее Visible Comunicنشنش "
The song features a haunting guitar riff, courtesy of Steve Farris (Vixen), with a driving rhythm section, provided by Marc Lewis (Vixen) on drums and Brian Tichy (Vixen) on bass. The chorus showcases Jia Lissa's powerful, soaring vocals, backed by Donnie Hamzik's (Vixen) signature screams.
The production is dark and moody, with a focus on showcasing the emotional intensity of the vocals and the guitars. The song builds to a crescendo, with a dramatic guitar solo, and a final, passionate vocal performance from Jia Lissa.
Chorus (Jia Lissa): Oh, I'm travelling alone, through the dark of night With only my heart, to guide me to the light I'm searching for a love, that's real and true But it's hard to find, when I'm travelling alone, with just you
For Jia, "travel" has almost always been synonymous with "work." It’s a blur of hotel linens, studio lighting, and the rhythmic choreography of a set. To travel for oneself is an act of rebellion.
The cinematography is warm and cinematic, capturing both the beauty of solo travel (empty train stations, golden hour light, crisp hotel sheets) and the raw chemistry of an unexpected spark. Jia Lissa delivers a nuanced performance—vulnerable, curious, and fully in control.
The journey isn't about luxury resorts or red carpets. Instead, we follow Jia through the sensory overload of Southeast Asia. We see her navigating the chaotic energy of Bang Tao’s night markets, her blonde hair tucked under a baseball cap, blending into the humidity.
نش=`агности картаРанее определеннойРанееື່ອ่านี้ pico spolنش associativeРанее Visible Comunicنشنش "
The song features a haunting guitar riff, courtesy of Steve Farris (Vixen), with a driving rhythm section, provided by Marc Lewis (Vixen) on drums and Brian Tichy (Vixen) on bass. The chorus showcases Jia Lissa's powerful, soaring vocals, backed by Donnie Hamzik's (Vixen) signature screams.