
Tarric’s “Untied” Weaves Heartbreak into Indie Gold
Few songs capture the feeling of emotional freefall quite like Tarric ‘s new single, “Untied.” This track stands out in today’s indie landscape by offering something increasingly rare: genuine emotional insight wrapped in irresistible sonic textures.
The song explores the complex emotions of letting go with remarkable clarity. Tarric’s vocals convey both vulnerability and strength as he navigates the disorienting aftermath of a relationship’s end. The opening verses establish a reflective tone that builds steadily throughout the track, with production that enhances rather than overshadows his distinctive voice.
What strikes me most about “Untied” is how it captures that strange limbo between loss and liberation. Tarric isn’t just lamenting what’s gone; he’s also acknowledging the complicated freedom that comes with emotional untethering. It’s a nuanced perspective rarely expressed so effectively in a four-minute song.
His influences—which include The Smiths and Depeche Mode—shine through without defining him. Instead, they serve as a foundation for something distinctly his own. “Untied” is a perfect introduction to Tarric’s upcoming album, Method, which promises to explore themes of transformation and self-discovery further. Based on this alone, it’s clear we’re witnessing an artist finding his voice at precisely the right moment.