Canadian pop singer-songwriter Olivia Penalva is back with a new single that blends romance with introspection, offering listeners a layered take on personal growth.
“Distance Makes A Love Story,” released Feb. 13, continues Penalva’s signature approach to emotionally driven, cinematic pop while expanding her sound into new territory. The track follows the themes of her album Spiderwebs, using a romantic narrative to explore the evolving relationship individuals have with themselves.
SWOMP caught up with Penalva to discuss the new track. Listen, below:
“’Distance Makes a Love Story’ is about trying to find your way back to a past flame and realizing the distance might be the thing keeping the feeling alive. It captures the tension of reaching out, wondering if what once felt like home will still recognize you. The song lives in that moment between hope and hesitation, where closing the gap could either change everything or confirm what’s already gone,” Penalva said.
The single pairs upbeat pop production with introspective lyrics, incorporating acoustic guitar, piano and layered harmonies alongside unexpected elements like saxophone and a driving drumbeat. The arrangement mirrors the song’s narrative arc, building momentum before pausing in its final moments to reflect on the cost of emotional distance.
Penalva, who first charted on Canadian radio at age 13 with “Christmas for Two,” has since developed an international following, amassing more than 620 million global streams and over 17 million YouTube views. Her breakout single “Love Me” reached No. 17 on CHR Mediabase and charted across multiple formats, while follow-up “Ex’s” earned Top 20 positions on Canadian CHR and Hot AC radio and broke into U.S. mainstream pop radio.
Follow her at https://www.oliviapenalva.com/.
Photo credit: Lee Watkins
