'Gasoline' is an intimate portrait of transformation"a song born in the ruins of a life forever changed. Written
after a cancer diagnosis that stripped everything back to its core, the track speaks like a letter to her former self
and a call to the person she is becoming. The fire becomes a symbol of both destruction and liberation"burning
away old identities, expectations, and illusions. What remains is something elemental, untamed, and real.
FARAH guides listeners through the disorientation that follows upheaval: the grief of what's been lost, the
stillness that comes after chaos, and the discovery of unexpected strength. Though rooted in her own story,
'Gasoline' resonates far beyond it"speaking to anyone who's faced heartbreak, trauma, or the collapse of a life
that no longer fits. The track holds space for that in-between: where survival meets rebirth, and where clarity
only comes once everything else has fallen away.
"This release signifies the beginning of a new chapter for me as an artist and as a person," FARAH
shares. "It's a letting go, and a promise to myself to always create with intention and free-flowing
expression, without judging the words that want to be sung."
Produced in collaboration with Beatrice, 'Gasoline' builds a soundscape that is as atmospheric as it is visceral. A
steady acoustic guitar anchors the track, while FARAH's haunting, incense-like vocals carry a weight that feels
ancestral. Her voice moves through the lower register with graceful control, woven with harmonies and ambient
textures that evoke something otherworldly. Influences from Noah Cyrus and Meg Mac echo in the emotional
depth and cinematic production, but the sound is unmistakably hers"earthy, expansive, and deeply felt.
Accompanying the track is a narrated visual expression of rebirth, mirroring the
heart of 'Gasoline'. The short film, directed by Sam Biddle, follows FARAH as she
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