A hypnotic dive into post-love obsession and unfiltered longing, Òlah ‘Radio’ sets up a raw and synth-soaked tone for her forthcoming album Menace

The unapologetically raw and enigmatic voice of contemporary music, Òlah Bliss returns with her gripping new single ‘Radio’, released February 11th 2026, offering a poignant first glimpse into her forthcoming 16-track synth-wave pop album ‘Menace’, arriving in May.

Never one to play by pop conventions, Òlah Bliss has built her artistry on emotional honesty, gritty realism, and an unwavering commitment to truth. With ‘Radio’, she dives headfirst into the turbulent aftermath of love – where longing turns obsessive, memories distort reality, and hope flickers in unexpected places.

Built around hypnotic melodies and immersive synth-wave textures, ‘Radio’ pulses with heartache and vulnerability. Bliss captures the fragile psychology of post-love yearning with haunting relatability. From hurricane-like opening verses to a confessional pre-chorus that aches with quiet desperation, the single showcases Bliss’s gift for transforming unfiltered emotion into cinematic pop moments. It is reflective yet intense – a teaser that sets the tone for the emotional landscape of ‘Menace’.

Where many contemporary pop releases chase polish, Òlah Bliss leans into imperfection. Her sound is visceral and unvarnished, blending nostalgic synth-wave energy with sharp lyrical storytelling. “Radio” cements her place as an artist who speaks directly to the messy, complicated human experience rather than smoothing it over.

Òlah Bliss is not a clean-cut pop star – she is the truth, stripped bare and electrifying. Her music is unpolished, dark-edged, and unmistakably real, capturing the beauty, grit, and contradictions of life as it is. Every lyric feels lived-in; every note carries intention. For Bliss, relatability is an art form and authenticity is the only standard. Her upcoming album, ‘Menace’, is a 16-track opus exploring love, loss, obsession, and self-confrontation through a bold synth-wave pop lens. Both intimate and defiant, the record promises to be a masterclass in raw storytelling and fearless self-expression.


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