Austin-based artist Katherion closes her debut EP EROS with “Meant to Be,” a song that feels like an emotional sunrise after the journey through love, loss, and rediscovery explored across the record.
This final track offers a refreshing take on new romance — one viewed through the lens of hard-won wisdom. Produced by Walker Lukens, the song wraps Katherion’s vocals in dreamy, shimmering textures that feel both modern and timeless.
There’s a soft, romantic haze throughout that evokes nostalgia without ever sounding dated . The kind of warmth that quietly invites repeat listens.
Katherion’s voice glides effortlessly between hope and restraint, ethereal yet grounded. She avoids the trap of sentimentality, instead capturing something real and delicate.
Lines like “I’ve been waiting, only 100 years” balance playfulness with genuine longing, while “levitating” perfectly captures that dizzy, early-stage rush of connection.
What sets Katherion apart is how she writes about love. Not just as a human experience, but as something spiritual and transcendent.
Her lyrics work beautifully on the surface (“mesmerized in those eyes,” “landing in your arms”), but they carry a quiet depth for those who listen closely.
As Katherion herself puts it, “‘Meant to Be’ encompasses the sweet hope of the possibility of a new romance after prior heartbreak. It’s the sunrise after the storm.”
Because EROS takes listeners through every phase of a relationship: the highs, the lows, and everything in between, this hopeful closing moment feels earned. It’s not naïve optimism, but the kind that’s survived a few bruises.
EROS is out now.

