re6ce Leans Into the Creative Chaos of Distortion in 'EYEBLEACH.'


Photo: Lucas Ochs-Messick 

Following the success of fan-favorite grey europe, re6ce returns with EYEBLEACH., an experimental exploration of genre that defies falling into a single category. Each track is a unique journey, blending elements of rock, indie, and hyperpop into a futuristic soundscape that will leave listeners wanting more.

Highlights of the EP include album opener “I DON’T WANT TO DO THIS ANYMORE,” which hooks the listener with a compelling narrative that is all too relatable. “Cold, cold, I’m frozen it replays in my mind / You tell me that it’s my fault, you’re to die for, and I don’t want to do this anymore,” sings re6ce. With relatable lyrics and an infectious, resonant melody, there is no question about hitting replay. “ZOMBIE” is a captivating fusion of sentimental lyrics and synth-heavy production. 

The project closes out with the collaboration, “brown eyes” featuring Riovaz, that poignantly completes the project with touching lyricism that invites the listener to reflect on the complexity of change and growth. 

“eyebleach is a concept i wanted to put out before the album, eyebleach to me means sharp, it means distortion,” shares re6ce. “i made this ep with my friends between june to october this year. we started it in la then i made a couple songs while home in london and then me and gabe wrapped it up in nyc near halloween.”

With contributions from a star-studded lineup of producers and songwriters including Gabe Greenland, Dylan Chenfeld, aldn and Riovaz, EYEBLEACH. is a kaleidoscopic reflection of re6ce’s unique, genre-bending sound. 

Listen to EYEBLEACH below:

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