It’s pretty easy to get pulled into “Unbreakable” from the first few seconds. Laura Sea opens it up with this delicate piano part, lightly wrapped in electric guitar, and it sort of draws you in without trying too hard. When her voice comes in, it has this clear, honest tone that makes you want to keep listening. It sounds like someone working through something real, but there’s a calmness in how she delivers it that makes it relatable instead of heavy.
Then the chorus hits and everything lifts. It’s not loud for the sake of being loud, but you can tell she’s pushing through something. The energy picks up, the vocals get more intense, and it kind of hits that feeling of finally saying “enough” and doing things your own way. The message is pretty simple: you don’t have to stay stuck. There’s this sense of release and clarity, like shaking off what’s been holding you down. It’s not trying to preach, just sharing that shift when you take your life back a little.
The track keeps that piano tucked in underneath the guitars the whole time, and that soft edge really holds it all together. It never loses its heart. Even when the song gets louder and more driving, there’s still that touch of vulnerability sitting just under the surface.
Laura Sea’s really good at mixing that pop-punk energy with something a little more thoughtful. It’s upbeat without being sugary, emotional without being too polished. You can tell she’s not faking it. “Unbreakable” feels like a real step forward for her, and if this is where her next album is heading, it’s worth keeping an eye on. Go follow Laura Sea on Spotify and check her out on socials to stay in the loop with what she’s putting out next.

