Tash Blake ‘Poster Girl’ - Rewriting the Pop Playbook
- Sonic Sisters Team
- Apr 28
- 2 min read

In an era where pop music constantly reinvents itself, few new artists strike a balance between vulnerability and provocation quite like Tash Blake. The rising singer, songwriter, and performer is taking bold strides with the release of her debut EP Poster Girl, a daring and deeply introspective body of work that dives headfirst into the seduction—and suffocation—of fame.
At the heart of the project lies its focus track, “Poster Girl,” a dark, cinematic anthem that captures the duality of desire and disillusionment. Through haunting production and searing lyricism, Tash confronts the often toxic relationship between celebrity culture and self-worth. “This song is personal,” she says.
“It’s about navigating the complex relationship between success and self-doubt. The darker side of fame is something we don't talk about enough, and I wanted to reflect that in this track.”
“Poster Girl” isn’t just a pop song—it’s a commentary. As Tash peels back the glossy facade of stardom, she examines the emotional toll of being idolized, the hunger for validation, and the blurred line between self-expression and performance. It's a raw exploration of obsession, anger, lust, and confusion—all wrapped in a track that demands attention both sonically and thematically.
The EP as a whole cements Tash Blake as a fearless new voice in pop, blending hypnotic production with razor-sharp lyricism. Her signature sound—a fusion of sultry, futuristic pop with echoes of early-2000s glam—draws clear influence from icons like Madonna, Britney Spears, Lady Gaga, and even the rock theatrics of Journey. But rather than mimic, Tash channels these inspirations into a style that’s entirely her own: edgy, emotional, and unapologetically bold.
Following high-profile support slots on Brooke Candy’s Spiral Tour in Europe and the U.S. Candyland Tour, Tash has proven she’s not just a studio artist—she’s a showstopper. Her performances are immersive experiences, laced with choreography, storytelling, and the kind of live energy that leaves crowds breathless. Her upcoming show at The Peppermint Club in Los Angeles on May 28th is poised to be another electrifying chapter in her ascent.
The EP also benefits from powerhouse collaborations with hitmakers Jenna Andrews and Stephen Kirk, whose past work with BTS, Jennifer Lopez, and Miley Cyrus brings a polished intensity to every track. This synergy elevates Poster Girl into more than just a debut—it’s a declaration.
Tash is already working on her next project in Sweden, signaling a continued evolution into genre-blurring global territory. With each release, she pushes further past the edges of pop convention, carving out a space that’s entirely her own.
In Poster Girl, Tash Blake isn’t just introducing herself—she’s issuing a challenge to the pop world: to rethink what it means to be a star, to confront the cost of the spotlight, and to embrace the power in being unfiltered. And if this is just the beginning, the future of pop might already have a new poster girl.



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