FILLY Turns The Volume Up On Debut EP “Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing” And Drops Chaotic “Taxi Driver” Video

Vienna-based genre-fluid artist FILLY has officially dropped her debut EP, Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing, out now via Interscope Records/slowplay/Bamboo Artists. The four-track project is a tightly wired snapshot of early adulthood, served loud enough to drown out every anxious thought trying to crash the party.

If you’ve been tracking FILLY since her 2022 breakout “Motorola” or caught her set at Lollapalooza Berlin, you already know she doesn’t do half-measures. This EP is the purest distillation yet of her hyperpop-meets-club sound — sugar-rush synths, high-BPM adrenaline, and glossy production stitched with traces of trance, dubstep, and drum & bass. Underneath the fluorescent sheen sits something more vulnerable: diary-style songwriting about relationships, emotional swings, and the pressure of growing up in an industry that never stops talking.

“This project is my tribute to escapism,” FILLY says. “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 earnest: ‘Sometimes the music is so loud I can’t hear a thing.’ 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.”

The EP’s Official Tracklist:
1. Taxi Driver
2. Serious
3. Over And Over
4. Chemical Love

Arriving alongside the project is the official music video for lead single “Taxi Driver,” a high-velocity visual that piles FILLY and her friends into a cab for a chaotic joyride full of unexpected passengers, random stops, and playful mayhem. The clip also marks the return of her signature alien persona — the otherworldly alter ego first introduced on 2025’s “Whatever Happens” — adding another imaginative layer to the song’s candy-coated universe.

That alien character is central to FILLY’s appeal. Rather than hiding behind the persona, she uses it as a lens to tell startlingly human stories, channeling Y2K and early-2000s Eurodance flair into music that hits as hard emotionally as it does on the dancefloor. After years of toplining for other artists, her 2023 debut album Watching Strangers Smile and 2024 EP Cowgirl In A Cowboy World set the stage for her 2025 signing with slowplay/Interscope/Bamboo Artists — and this new EP feels like the moment it all locks into place.

With a sophomore album on deck and tour dates supporting SOPHIE & THE GIANTS behind her, FILLY is quietly (okay, very loudly) becoming one of the most distinctive voices in electronic-pop. Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing is your invitation to turn it up until nothing else gets through.

Stream Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing here: https://filly.lnk.to/MSLICHAT

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