Matt Hansen returns with VISION. A final pre-album release that channels uncertainty into forward motion.
Closing the pre-release phase, VISION keeps the delivery tight. Clear vocal lead, message-first writing, and an open-ended arc that mirrors Orchid’s core: vulnerability and self-correction.
Scale is already locked. 1B+ streams, 6M monthly Spotify listeners, 3M TikTok followers, built independently. Catalogue anchors (Something to Remember, LET EM GO, yellowstone, DON’T LOOK BACK, COMPASS) feed into the 18-track album, consolidating reach while extending the narrative.

At album level, Orchid holds a cohesive line. Relationship fallout, dependency, and recovery told through direct, lived detail, with sequencing that builds connection over fragmentation. Matt explains:
‘Orchid’ is an album about loving too deeply, losing yourself, finding the courage to leave and learning that healing can make space for something healthier to grow. I think of that fragile kind of love like an orchid. We pour everything into it, believing devotion can keep it alive, until we realize the conditions were never meant for it to bloom.

Built independently from day one, early stripped-back covers (Yellow, Iris) converted into a global live circuit, from sold-out headline runs to support slots with Teddy Swims, Lauv, Train, and Alec Benjamin, with recent Australia dates reinforcing audience pull.
With VISION closing the pre-release phase, the shift is direct, momentum folds into full-project delivery, backed by an independent model that keeps converting.