Genre-fluid artist FILLY releases her new EP Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing out now via Interscope Records/slowplay/Bamboo Artists. This four-track debut project marks the first of many for the Vienna-based singer, DJ, and producer as she continues to distill her signature hyperpop-club sound into a snapshot of escapism using volume against the noise of growing up and the music industry machine.

Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing captures the emotional whiplash of being young and wired, turning the highs and lows of early adulthood into fast-moving records centered on relationships, emotional swings, and the need to drown out outside pressure when everything feels loud. Across four tracks, this new project frames music and momentum as a way to push through heartbreak, overthinking, and uncertainty. At its core, FILLY allows listeners to lean into the noise instead of escaping it, turning that same intensity to something immersive and lived rather than avoided.

"This project is my tribute to escapism. I remember sitting in the tiniest kitchen berlin has to offer at 4 in the morning, spilling my guts about life, love and shimmying through the trials and tribulations of the music industry and how important it is to just play pretend it’s not there sometimes. At some point in conversation i blurted out the title of my EP in ernest: “Sometimes the music is so loud i can’t hear a thing.” Knowing i’ve been searching for the name of my project that would sum up everything i’ve put in the music, my friend looked me in the eye and was like: “That’s it. That’s the name of the EP”. It’s about feeling overwhelmed by growing up; Sometimes the only thing you can do is to turn up the volume until the worry pales in comparison.” - FILLY

The EP also arrives alongside the official music video for her new single, “Taxi Driver,” a vibrant, high-energy visual that follows FILLY and her friends on a chaotic, unforgettable taxi ride filled with unexpected passengers, multiple stops, and playful mayhem along the way. Marking the return of her signature alien persona, the video adds another imaginative layer to the song’s world.

From her 2022 breakout single “Motorola” to standout festival sets at Lollapalooza Berlin and European support dates, FILLY has consistently carved her own lane by refusing to separate her larger-than-life alien persona from the deeply human stories at its core. “Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing” offers a direct invitation into why FILLY continues to stand out as an emerging artist. This project continues to confirm her as one of the most distinctive voices operating in electronic-pop today and signaling the even more ambitious work still to come.

“Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing” Official Tracklist:

  1. Taxi Driver
  2. Serious
  3. Over And Over
  4. Chemical Love

FILLY is a Vienna-based singer, songwriter, DJ, and producer whose alien alter ego—first introduced in her 2025 single “Whatever Happens”—serves as a lens to explore the human condition with striking emotional honesty. Blending sugar-rush synths, high-BPM energy, and glossy, club-forward hyperpop infused with trance, dubstep, and drum & bass influences, her music pairs fluorescent production with deeply personal, diary-like songwriting. After years of toplining for other artists, FILLY launched her own project to claim full creative control, channeling Y2K and early-2000s Eurodance flair into a sound that’s both fun and emotionally layered. Since breaking out with her 2022 debut “Motorola,” she’s released a steady run of singles, her debut album Watching Strangers Smile (2023), and the 2024 EP Cowgirl In A Cowboy World, leading to a 2025 signing with slowplay/Interscope/Bamboo Artists and an upcoming sophomore album that balances her larger-than-life alien persona with a more stripped-back, human side. Whether performing at Lollapalooza Berlin or supporting SOPHIE & THE GIANTS on tour, FILLYbrings a vivid, otherworldly universe to the stage—one that ultimately reflects something deeply familiar back at her audience.

FILLY - “Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing”