New Tarric Song “I’m a Danger” Sets The Stage for Upcoming Album

New Tarric Song “I’m a Danger” Sets The Stage for Upcoming Album

Alternative rock artist Tarric returns with a visceral new single, I’m a Danger to Myself,” a raw self-examination that pulls no punches. The track marks a bold step forward in Tarric’s evolving sound—darker, sharper, and more personal than ever.

I’m a Danger to Myself” dives headfirst into the chaos of internal struggle. Tarric doesn’t flinch as he voices the quiet war inside the mind, delivering lines like “Now all of these regrets / lock them up forget / the thing I know so well / I’m a danger to myself” with a haunting conviction. The lyrics feel carved from stone, built on stark self-awareness and emotional grit.

The release offers a powerful preview of Tarric’s upcoming sophomore album, Method—a project that follows the aftermath of love, loss, and unraveling identity. Where his debut Lovesick captured the emotional push-and-pull of relationships, Method digs into the aftermath, exploring the wreckage and what’s left standing.

Raised in the Midwest and shaped by the brooding aesthetics of The Smiths and Depeche Mode, Tarric’s music fuses the melancholia of ‘80s new wave with modern indie edge. Since relocating to Los Angeles with just $400 and a dream, he’s built a career that spans both music and film. His breakout single “I Had It Wrong” charted on alternative radio, while music videos like “Waste Away with Me” landed rotation on MTV and features in Wonderland, Earmilk, and Starry Mag.

With “I’m a Danger to Myself,” Tarric sharpens his message and sound. The production is lean and immersive, drawing listeners into a headspace where self-doubt and self-awareness clash. It’s not just a song—it’s a statement.

Stream “I’m a Danger to Myself” now and prepare for the release of Method, Tarric’s most introspective work to date.