Tarric Shares New Single "United"

Tarric Shares New Single “United”

Los Angeles-based songwriter Tarric is carving a path through the noise of today’s oversaturated music landscape with his upcoming album Method, a deeply personal exploration of emotional reckoning. His latest single, “Untied,” serves as both a mission statement and a masterclass in restraint, blending brooding introspection with a production style that mirrors the push-pull of memory and detachment.

If Tarric’s debut dissected relationships, Method documents the aftermath—the sleepless nights and quiet revolutions that follow emotional collapse. The album’s title reflects its surgical approach: “These songs catalog the methods—healthy or destructive—we use to survive heartbreak,” he says. Tracks like “Born to Go,” a haunting meditation on grief, required mining uncomfortable truths: “I had to ask myself: How do you soundtrack the moment you realize some wounds never fully heal?

Untied” epitomizes this ethos. Its verses coil tightly around muted guitars and a vocal delivery that feels like a clenched jaw, while the chorus erupts into shimmering clarity—a production choice Tarric describes as “panning the chaos outward to mirror that first gasp of freedom.”

This emotional specificity is what separates Tarric from today’s wave of algorithm-chasing artists. Where others bury meaning in metaphor, he opts for surgical precision: “I want listeners to feel like they’re reading my diary—but seeing their own story in the margins.”

As Method prepares to launch, Tarric represents a new breed of artist: too grounded for rockstar clichés, too ambitious for lo-fi complacency. In a world of fleeting trends, he’s building something that lasts—one unflinchingly honest lyric at a time.