THALA - In Theory Depression EP (2023) [Hi-Res]

Artist: THALA
Title: In Theory Depression
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Fire Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Dream Pop, Shoegaze, Psychedelic, Female Vocal
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 19:25
Total Size: 125 / 233 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: In Theory Depression
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Fire Records
Genre: Indie Rock, Dream Pop, Shoegaze, Psychedelic, Female Vocal
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 19:25
Total Size: 125 / 233 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. You Had 2 (3:14)
2. Curtain Call (3:33)
3. Easy Out (2:56)
4. Are You Thinking of Me (2:36)
5. Sink (4:01)
6. In Theory Depression (3:09)
Rising artist THALA finds strength in her vulnerability on new EP In Theory Depression. After forging a path in hazy, lo-fi indie, this forthcoming release is home to her sharpest, boldest songwriting yet, rendering these deeply personal explorations of self in vivid, ‘90s influenced indie-rock, and looming, psych-inspired walls-of-sound.
Recalling the tangled indie-rock of Holly Humberstone, Soccer Mommy, and Phoebe Bridgers, and underpinned by spiky, surging guitars, the songs unearth tenderness, even as they rage.
In Theory Depression marks the artist’s most introspective writing yet, but as much as the lyrics excavate from hidden depths, they’re often paired with widescreen, cinematic-sounding melodies. It brings to mind both the dazzling soundscapes of Mazzy Star, the witty bite of Liz Phair, and the subtle punk influences of Juliana Hatfield, who also spins the genre’s more relentless strains into snarling and bittersweet alternative pop.
Recalling the tangled indie-rock of Holly Humberstone, Soccer Mommy, and Phoebe Bridgers, and underpinned by spiky, surging guitars, the songs unearth tenderness, even as they rage.
In Theory Depression marks the artist’s most introspective writing yet, but as much as the lyrics excavate from hidden depths, they’re often paired with widescreen, cinematic-sounding melodies. It brings to mind both the dazzling soundscapes of Mazzy Star, the witty bite of Liz Phair, and the subtle punk influences of Juliana Hatfield, who also spins the genre’s more relentless strains into snarling and bittersweet alternative pop.