Rising Pop Star NERIAH Releases Shimmering EP

by | Mar 17, 2023

Breakout pop icon Neriah FisherNERIAH – has released her vulnerable new EP, No One Cries Forever, out now via NERIAH Records / Lowly & Create Music Group. The project takes the listener on an introspective journey, spanning across six shimmering and captivating tracks.

Neriah (Maxine Bowen)

Neriah (Maxine Bowen)

No One Cries Forever highlights NERIAH’s strength as a songwriter as she perfectly expresses the catharsis of moving on from a relationship and finding yourself. The EP explores themes of heartbreak, sadness, and self-discovery, all of which will be explored deeper on her debut album releasing later this year. Though the project deals with the end of a relationship and the painful aftermath, it has a hopeful undertone and demonstrates that even the most devastating heartbreaks eventually heal.

Listen to the No One Cries Forever EP below:

The EP opens with Shoulda, Coulda, Didn’t, a powerful track that reflects on a one-sided relationship and urges listeners to never settle. “In my past relationship I was in a place where I was wishing things could have been different if only the guy had put in the effort,” NERIAH explains. “The song is an anthem for those who have been through a similar experience, offering a sense of empowerment and closure as they move on from the relationship and realise they deserve better.”

Check out the video for non-EP track Falling 4 Somebody below:

The 23-year-old has been consistently releasing music since her debut EP in 2022. The born-and-raised Angeleno has received massive industry praise. Her most recent single, FALLING 4 SOMEBODY, premiered with a Zane Lowe interview on Apple Music One – listen to the full interview HERE. NERIAH has received plenty of love from streaming services, recently surpassing 2.4 million monthly listeners on Spotify. Recently, her video for “Unfinished Business” was nominated for the Best Music Video award at Cannes World Film Festival and won the award at the San Diego Movie Awards and the Wellington Film Festival – watch it HERE.With No One Cries Forever and a debut album on the way, there is no stopping NERIAH from dominating 2023!

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