Julia Thomsen’s new single “Wonderland” is out now, and it’s just the kind of track you want around the festive season. From the first notes, it feels cinematic and magical, the sort of music that immediately pulls you in and doesn’t let go.
The strings rise and fall in a way that feels effortless, building tension and warmth without ever feeling forced. Listening to “Wonderland” is like wandering through a Christmas market at dusk—the lights twinkle, the air smells of pine and cinnamon, and everything just feels a little bit magical. That’s exactly the feeling Thomsen captures here.
The song manages to feel both grand and intimate at the same time. There’s real emotion behind it, a sense that it’s made to be enjoyed, savored, and returned to. It doesn’t try to impress with flashy production—it just does what it sets out to do beautifully. By the time it ends, it leaves you with a cozy, contented feeling, like stepping inside from the cold and wrapping up in something warm.
“Wonderland” is one of those rare festive songs that actually feels timeless. Big enough to make an impression, yet personal enough to feel like it’s just for you. It’s easy to imagine it becoming a seasonal favourite.