Cherryade is the moniker of British indie pop artist Tasha Carter, a Manchester-based musician crafting infectious, diary-entry bangers since emerging in 2019. Known for her DIY ethos and bedroom-pop intimacy, she serves up fizzy guitar hooks and wryly observational lyrics about Gen-Z anxieties, toxic relationships, and the messy glory of self-reinvention. Her sound – think Soccer Mommy sharing neon nail polish with early Kate Nash – earned shoutouts from DIY Mag and BBC Introducing, cementing her as part of the UK's new wave of confessional indie storytellers.
Recent releases like the vulnerable "Sinking Ship" EP and punchy singles "Fast Food" and "Shout Loud" showcase her signature blend of scuzzy riffs and emotional candor, often peppered with self-deprecating humor. Whether dissecting digital-age loneliness or spinning breakup tales into garage-pop gold, Cherryade's music feels like late-night texts from your most brutally honest (and weirdly wise) friend. Keep an eye on this underdog – she's got a knack for turning life's awkward moments into shout-along catharsis.
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