Scarlet House’s new single “Blow Your High” feels like the kind of song that pulls you into its world before you fully realise what is happening. The fourth single from his upcoming debut album “Angels” builds its impact through atmosphere, emotion, and a sense of distance. With “Angels” set to arrive on August 28th, “Blow Your High” gives listeners another look at the direction Scarlet House is taking while showing why his music continues to stand out in the alternative space.
Scarlet House has developed a sound that sits between alternative rock and shoegaze sound. His music often focuses on difficult emotions, relationships, memories, and the feeling of being caught between holding on and moving forward. That emotional focus is especially important on “Angels,” an album centred around the highs and lows of a relationship and everything that remains after it ends. As the fourth single from the project, “Blow Your High” feels like another chapter in that larger story.
One of the song’s biggest strengths is its production. Scarlet House creates a layered sound that gives the track a dreamlike quality without taking away from its emotional core. The guitars and surrounding textures create space around the vocals, making the song feel captivating and almost cinematic. Instead of overwhelming the listener with production, the different elements work together to create an atmosphere that matches the uncertainty and emotional weight behind the song.
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His vocals are just as important. Scarlet House delivers the track with a restrained intensity that makes the performance feel personal. There is vulnerability in the way he sings, but it never feels overly polished or disconnected from the emotions behind the lyrics. His voice sits naturally inside the production, giving the track a feeling of intimacy even when the instrumental becomes much larger. That contrast between softer vocals and expansive production is one of the reasons the song works so well.
What makes Scarlet House different is his ability to combine sounds that feel nostalgic with a distinctly modern identity. His music carries some of the emotional heaviness combined with shoegaze and alternative rock, but he does not simply recreate those styles. Instead, he uses their textures to build something personal. The result is music that can feel dark and gloomy while remaining catchy and accessible.
There is also a strong sense of identity in the way Scarlet House approaches emotion. He does not present heartbreak or nostalgia as simple experiences. His songs exist in the complicated space where someone can miss a person while knowing they need to move on or remember something fondly while understanding that it is over. That emotional grey area gives “Blow Your High” a quality that feels relatable without sounding generic.
With “Angels” arriving on August 28th, “Blow Your High” continues to build anticipation for what may be Scarlet House’s most complete statement yet. The single shows an artist becoming more confident in his ability to blend atmosphere, vulnerability, and alternative influences into one recognizable sound.
Ultimately, “Blow Your High” proves that Scarlet House’s strength is not simply in the genre he represents, but in the emotional world he creates. His combination of intimate vocals, immersive production, and honest songwriting gives him an identity that feels distinctly his own. As he moves toward “Angels,” Scarlet House appears less interested in following a trend and more focused on building a sound and a story that listeners can connect with.