Nessa Barrett's "madhouse" Is Pure Dark Pop Perfection
Photo: Ashley Osborn
In an industry generated by spectacle, anything can be seasoned and consumed. Nessa Barrett is taking her own power back with her latest single âmadhouse,â asking those that profit off of her persecution, âIs it you or is it me?â
Spectacle can only be up-kept if thereâs performance. Nessa is dismantling the fourth wall, digging deeper into her full truth as the song progresses. Unveiling the pits of her mental health as the first song she's released since being admitted into a psych ward, thereâs a sense of urgency within the intimacy, as if her truth is spilling out of her body.
Accompanied by a sinister soundscape, she wears her darkness beautifully, making even the most rancid seem angelic. âmadhouseâ is both haunting and addictive, letting the listener peek underneath the hood of Nessaâs psyche and seeing a bit of themselves reflected back.
The single comes as an appetizer for her upcoming debut album young forever, set to release October 14. While itâs sure to encompass a variety of alt-pop bangers, what we can expect for sure is a raw Nessa Barrett. Sheâs weaponizing her truth, using personal turmoil as a defense mechanism against the machine thatâs tried to chew her up and spit her out.
As the rising pop star garners more and more warranted attention, continuing to amass over 800 million streams and being named on Billboardâs 21 Under 21 list, we can only sit back and watch. With lines like âLove me then slut shame me,â it's hard to trust the same system thatâs rewarding you: luckily, the knife is in Nessaâs hands now.
Watch the "madhouse" lyric video below: