
In a landscape flooded with polished pop stars and predictable beats, HANNAHBELLA stands out as an unapologetic force of nature. The experimental electronic-pop artist has taken the music world by storm with the release of her debut EP, Parasite, a fearless exploration of the raw, uncomfortable aspects of the human experience. With her ability to weave glitchy hyper-pop, techno beats, and alternative rock sensibilities into a cohesive, captivating sound, HANNAHBELLA isn’t just making music—she’s making a statement. Through her work, she invites listeners to confront their deepest fears and darkest emotions, offering them a space to heal and reflect.
Recorded and mixed with the help of acclaimed producer Jessica Richardson (WhenTheBeatIsBad), Parasite, is as much a sonic adventure as it is a cathartic journey. The EP’s production effortlessly merges chaos and clarity, creating a sonic landscape that is at once beautifully disorienting and emotionally powerful. HANNAHBELLA’s bold fusion of electronic, pop, and rock elements creates a dynamic soundscape that reflects the inner turmoil she explores lyrically. The EP is a testament to her genre-defying approach, pushing the boundaries of traditional pop music while never losing the emotional heart at its core. It’s a perfect fit for listeners who crave something unconventional and emotionally charged.
From the very first track, it’s clear tha, Parasite, isn’t interested in shying away from the uncomfortable. The EP dives deep into themes of anxiety, depression, eating disorders, grief, loneliness, and love—unflinching in its exploration of human vulnerability. But what makes HANNAHBELLA’s work truly unique is her ability to embrace these difficult emotions without drowning in them. There’s an undeniable sense of resilience that runs through the music, a subtle but ever-present reminder that even in the darkest of moments, there’s a glimmer of hope. It’s this duality that gives the EP its powerful impact, offering listeners a chance to find beauty in the chaos.
Perhaps the most compelling aspect of, Parasite, is its raw, unfiltered honesty. HANNAHBELLA openly addresses the feelings and experiences that many are too afraid to voice, creating a space where listeners can confront their own struggles without shame. It’s an invitation to feel, to process, and to heal. "Parasite is an exploration of the darker, uncomfortable sides of the human experience—those unwanted feelings and thoughts we often try to suppress," HANNAHBELLA explains. "The EP dives into the depths of these emotions, offering a raw and honest space for them to breathe and be confronted." This openness is incredibly refreshing in an era where so many artists stick to surface-level content, making *Parasite* feel like a much-needed breath of fresh air in the music industry.
The success of, Parasite, is not just in its boldness, but also in the way it resonates with listeners on a deeply personal level. HANNAHBELLA’s ability to craft songs that are both deeply introspective and widely relatable has already earned her spots on prestigious Spotify editorial playlists, including New Music Friday, Misfits 2.0, and Fresh Finds UK & IE. Her music isn’t just a reflection of her own journey—it’s a mirror for anyone who’s ever felt lost, overwhelmed, or disconnected. And in that, she offers something profoundly human: the knowledge that we’re not alone in our struggles. As she puts it, Parasite, is meant to help listeners "feel a little less insane," and in a world that often feels chaotic, that sense of shared experience is more important than ever.
HANNAHBELLA’s, Parasite, is a powerful debut that marks the arrival of an artist who is unafraid to dive deep into the messiness of human emotion. With its haunting melodies, unrelenting honesty, and genre-defying sound, it’s clear that she’s carving her own path in the music world. Parasite, is not just a collection of songs; it’s a declaration of vulnerability, resilience, and the power of confronting the uncomfortable. And for listeners, it offers something rare: a chance to not only experience music but to heal through it. In HANNAHBELLA’s world, it’s okay to be messy, it’s okay to be imperfect, and it’s okay to be human.
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