Dynamic Storytelling and Crushing Heartbreak in myah’s New Album, “I Don’t Know What I’m Feeling”
On her album "i don’t know what i’m feeling", indie rock artist myah delivers vulnerable storytelling with tracks like “glitter” and “desperate,” out now.
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Hazeley Ruthstrom-Cole
8/29/20252 min read


On her latest release, i don’t know what i’m feeling, indie rock artist myah proves that vulnerability can be just as electrifying as a guitar solo. With unflinching storytelling and lyrics that cut to the core, the album feels less like a collection of songs and more like a lived experience — one that pulls the listener into the messiness of heartbreak, the dizzy highs of fleeting romance, and the warm ache of nostalgia.
What sets myah apart is her ability to translate raw emotion into something universally relatable. She doesn’t just sing about love and loss; she recreates them, putting you right back in your own memories of midnight conversations, tear-stained mornings, and fleeting moments that felt eternal at the time. It’s this emotional immediacy that makes the record stand out among recent indie rock releases.
The album’s emotional range is best showcased in its standout moments. “glitter” shimmers with intimacy, anchored by a chorus so catchy you’ll find yourself singing along before the second verse. In contrast, “desperate” delivers one of the project’s most devastating punches, beautifully sad lyrics layered over a mournful cello line that drags you into its weight. It’s a track that captures the desperation of clinging to a fading relationship, even as it slips further away. Together, these songs highlight myah’s gift for balancing relatability with raw intensity.
Beyond the songs themselves, myah’s experience in the music industry shines through in her craftsmanship — from the nuanced production choices to the way each track builds its own world. There’s a quiet confidence in how she shapes her stories, proof that she’s not just another emerging voice but an artist with longevity. In a crowded indie rock landscape, she feels like a voice to watch for.
i don’t know what i’m feeling isn’t just about processing heartbreak — it’s about recognizing the beauty and pain in the in-betweens: the almost-relationships, the what-ifs, the feelings that never fully resolve. It’s a record that lingers long after the final note, reminding us why we turn to music in the first place: to feel understood
For fans of emotionally charged indie rock, myah has created something both cathartic and timeless — an album that doesn’t just ask to be heard, but felt.
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