
Los Angeles, CA - On February 28, 2026, six planets — Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune — formed a rare visible alignment across the western sky. Sometimes referred to as a “planet parade,” the phenomenon unfolds gradually over weeks, a reminder of vast systems moving in deliberate rhythm above the earth.
One day earlier, on February 27, Anjalts released “Modern Life,” a pop-punk, new wave single exploring what happens to human identity as artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into everyday life.
“The timing feels meaningful,” says Acen Sinclair, studio engineer at IXO Music, the independent label launching the single. “She returned to the studio after a two- month hiatus with the song fully written, then improvised the guitar parts across separate tracks. There was a clarity to it.”
With “Modern Life,” Anjalts signals a distinct sonic shift. Driven by shimmering synth textures, propulsive guitars and a neon-toned pulse, the track carries an urgency that feels both nostalgic and forward-facing.
At its center is a repeated lyrical refrain:
It’s a Modern Life
We’re living in the wayside In these Modern Times We’re living with AI
I…I…I wonder where…I AM?
The elongated “I” becomes the axis of the song — a human signal cutting through digital noise. Rather than rejecting technology, “Modern Life” reflects on balance. As artificial intelligence expands across industries, the song suggests that progress without inner awareness risks disconnection. Advancement, it implies, must be accompanied by intention.
The planetary alignment offers a subtle parallel: while innovation accelerates, the cosmos continues its slow, precise choreography. Mystery remains. Scale remains. Perspective remains.
For Anjalts, an independent artist who writes and produces her own material, creativity is not instant output but a lived process shaped by higher frequencies, improvisation, and time. “Modern Life” marks the first release from her upcoming fourth album and a sharp contrast from her 2025 full length LP Northern Lights, which leaned into acoustic textures and cosmic ambience.
Where that album looked upward with wonder, “Modern Life” turns inward — toward authorship, consciousness, and the preservation of the inner “I AM” in an increasingly automated world.
As six planets move in quiet formation above the western horizon, “Modern Life” poses a grounded question beneath them: As systems grow more intelligent, are we growing more aware?
Listen first to “Modern Life”
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