SPELLING teams up with Turnstile’s Brendon Yates for a new version of the title track to “Portrait of My Heart.”

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SPELLLING (aka Chrystia Cabral) released her new album, Portrait of My Heart, last year via Sacred Bones to wide critical praise and year-end accolades. The New Yorker proclaimed, “SPELLLING…resists genre categorization in a way that allows her almost to defy time,” while Consequence described Portrait of My Heart as “a cubist collage of ’80s synth-pop, ’90s grunge, ’00s nu-metal and pop-punk, and contemporary electro-art-rock.”

Today, SPELLLING releases a new version of the album’s title track, “Portrait of My Heart,” featuring Turnstile’s Brendan YatesBillboard included the original version on their list of “12 Great Pop Songs From 2025 You Might Have Missed” and says it “sweeps and shudders, dialing up the electric guitar, drums and ‘whoa-OA’s!’ during one of the most cathartic choruses of the year.” The new single arrives on the heels of a reworked version of “Destiny Arrives” featuring Weyes Blood, which was praised by Paste as “a wonderfully strong fusion of the two musicians’ strengths.”

On working with Yates, SPELLLING says, “I was really happy to discover that Brendan was into SPELLLING when I saw him speaking about The Turning Wheel being his album of the year on NPR’s ‘faves on faves’. It’s the most fun and affirming aspect of making music for me, finding out my favorite artists are also attuned to what I’m making. Turnstile brought me out to play some shows with them in 2022 and during a soundcheck I heard Brendan playfully singing ‘I hate the boys at school’. That planted the seed in my mind that a collaboration would work really well. Having him sing on this ‘Portrait of my Heart’ remix was such a cool way to capture our radically different but mutually appreciated musical expressions.”

Listen to “Portrait of My Heart” feat. Brendan Yates

On Portrait of My Heart, Cabral’s fourth album as SPELLLING, she transforms her acclaimed avant-pop project into a mirror. She fearlessly draws the curtain back on parts of herself that she’s never included in SPELLLING before—her feelings of being an outsider, her overly guarded nature, the way she can throw herself recklessly into intimate relationships and then cool on them just as quickly. “It’s very much an open diary of all those sensations,” she says. There’s a real generosity in that, as listeners may recognize themselves in Portrait of My Heart in a way they haven’t on past albums. It’s the sharpest, most direct SPELLLING album to date.

Watch/Stream:
Live on KEXP Performance
“Destiny Arrives” feat. Weyes Blood
“Destiny Arrives”
“Alibi”
“Portrait of My Heart”

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