Chloe Moriondo delivers a wealth of alternative pop affection with ‘hate it’
Chloe Moriondo, the rising star in alt-pop and indie music, is set to make her mark in 2025 with the release of her new album, oyster, on March 28, via Public Consumption/Atlantic Music Group. The Detroit native has been steadily gaining a devoted fan base and recently announced a 20-show North American spring tour, culminating in a performance at Boston’s Paradise Rock Club on May 21.
One of the tracks from her upcoming album, “hate it,” has been released, showcasing Moriondo’s playful yet profound take on the complexities of love, hate, and obsession. The electronic-pop single delves into the themes of jealousy, longing, and infatuation with someone unattainable, all while blurring the lines between these contrasting emotions. As we listen to it on repeat at V HQ, the song evokes a mix of emotions that resonates deeply with us.
In Moriondo’s own words, “‘hate it’ encapsulates all the feelings of jealousy, hatred, and obsession that can come with a crush on someone unattainable, or yearning for a life that feels unattainable.” Much like her previous single “shoreline,” which explored the aftermath of a failed relationship through a warm sonic experience, “hate it” promises to further fuel the anticipation surrounding her upcoming album.
Expressing her excitement about the upcoming release, Moriondo shares, “I’m so ecstatic for this album to be out. I’ve been eager to unveil it since its inception, and I’m eager to share it with the world. It’s a collection of vulnerability, fleeting romances, moments of despair, celebrations, and emotional depth as deep as the ocean. The world is my oyster, and soon it will be yours too.”
With the release of “hate it” and the announcement of her new album, Chloe Moriondo continues to solidify her place in the music industry as a talented and authentic artist. Her ability to merge catchy melodies with introspective lyrics sets her apart, and we can’t wait to experience the full breadth of her artistic vision when oyster is officially released.