
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.
“‘Easy Out’ is finally here This song honestly means so much to me. I know it’s what every artist says about their songs & I’m probably no different, but it just feels so good to have this song out in the world. For you to listen to, for you to ponder away over, for you to stare at a wall or up into the skies, for you to cry to. I’m so incredibly grateful for the amazing team of people who continue to shape my universe with me. You are all so special & talented!! It blows my mind xxxx I’m forever in awe.” THALA
“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.
‘Curtain Call’ is out now!! And with that being said you can now pre-order my EP ‘In Theory Depression’ everywhere in the whole wide world – I’ve poured all my heart and soul into this & can’t wait to share all of these 6 beautiful songs with you! They are so close to my heart. Don’t think I’ve ever written anything more personal iml. I’m so freaking excited for this next chapter!! There’s much more to say but for now this is all you need to know. Special thanks to everyone involved in making this. Ty for believing in me when I struggle to do so. Your support means everything!!!