P!lot breaks the mould with fierce new single ‘Really’

Brooklyn-based indie-pop artist P!lot returns with ‘Really’, a fiery, synth-kissed anthem that flips societal expectations on their head. Blending quirky instrumentation with a razor-sharp sense of self, ‘Really’ confronts the boxes women are told to fit into: be pretty, be quiet, be agreeable.

Channelling the confrontational flair of No Doubt’s ‘Just a Girl’ and the glam-punk spirit of Mother Feather, ‘Really’ is anything but demure. It pulses with energy, propelled by ethereal textures and biting lyricism that turn sweetness into something subversive.

P!lot’s sonic world draws from 90s alt-rock, French Yé-Yé, and contemporary pop, with nods to Regina Spektor, Chairlift, and Frankie Cosmos. That eclecticism is front and centre here, balancing playful experimentation with a message that hits like a sucker punch in sequins.