zzzahara teams up with Winter for their new single – “I Can Be Yours.”

Photo by Lindsey Byrnes

Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter zzzahara announces their new album, Distant Lands, out June 5th on Lex Records, and shares its lead single/video, “I Can Be Yoursfeat. Winter. The followup to their 2025 album, Spiral Your Way Out, their fourth album Distant Lands came to them in a dream they had of their brother who passed away when they were 12. The album title comes from the sense that they exist, now, in different worlds, touching from a distance. It also references disconnected headspace zzzahara was in when they were taking opiates in their early 20s. “I would often feel like I was off in a different world, a dream world, blacked out and trying to connect to something that’s not there,” they say.

Until now, the lyrical side of zzzahara’s songwriting has been driven by their love life. Their 2022 debut album, Liminal Spaces, chronicles a reckless coming-of-age in Highland Park. Their 2023 follow-up, Tender, marked a period of pause and introspection, which was quickly counterbalanced by 2025’s Spiral Your Way Out, an album written in the aftermath of a breakup, which rejected the pressure to strive towards squeaky-clean personal perfection in favour of embracing themselves.

Distant Lands is a departure from all that. The dream about their brother prompted zzzahara both to dig deeper and zoom out; sit with some old wounds and write songs outside their comfort zone of sex and romance. Rather than focusing on the turbulence of their recent love life, they took influence from long-standing feelings around their family life and experiences with opioid addiction. “I feel like I’ve lived a life filled with lust, having all these rendezvous everywhere – which is really fun, but it can’t be fun forever. I wanted to make something that was personal and authentic… and not about chicks,” they laugh. “It’s kind of a record about growing up, in a non-traditional sense.”

Produced by Casey Lagos, Distant Lands is a tender mix of lo-fi, dream pop and slowcore, displayed on today’s single, “I Can Be Yours,” featuring the indie rock band Winter. Inspired by listening to a lot of early Beach House, Neutral Milk Hotel, and The Microphones, the album takes the same approach of spinning shimmering gold from basic set-ups and old analogue equipment. “I tried to focus more on the music than the lyrics, and making it feel like more of an escape in that way,” zzzahara explains.

Watch the Video for “I Can Be Yours” feat. Winter

Distant Lands takes inspiration from Wong Kar Wai movies—their flawed characters and terminal state of yearning, as well as works of literature that embrace the uncertain and follow the logic that many conflicting things can be true at once (Milan Kundera has made a significant appearance in their reading list). This self-administered cultural education is something they feel has given them a healthy sense of perspective that has led to more stability, without sacrificing their natural wild streak as captured on Spiral Your Way Out.

“With this record I thought, what can I say about my life that’s authentic to me without having to be ‘woe is me’? So that’s how I wrote the songs this time. Let me tell it like the facts,” they say. Staking a flag in the ground for living truthfully—and not necessarily perfectly—Distant Lands is laced with the stoic acceptance of life’s currents, positive and negative. There’s no bullshit to be found here—no solipsism, and certainly no regrets. “As long as you’re young and you still have energy then you should do things you love, because you never know,” they say. “You gotta just put your whip to the sky and fucking crack it.”’

Keep your mind open.

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zzzahara is “In Your Head” with their new single.

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Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter zzzahara shares the new single/video, “In Your Head,” and announces their first North American tour dates in support of the new album, Spiral Your Way Out, out this Friday, January 10th, on Lex Records.  Following recent single “It Didn’t Mean Nothing,” “In Your Head features slowburn melodies and fuzzy shoegaze guitars with reeling riffs and heartsick lyrics evoking early Title Fight.

“In Your Head” was co-produced and written alongside former Ducktails guitarist Alex Craig (Jelani Aryeh, re6ce). “Alex messaged me on Instagram one day and I ended up meeting up with him,” zzzahara says “I think we talked about a million things before we started working on music. Every time I work with him we just shoot the shit for an hour or so! We were geeking out on old school emo and all our hot takes on current artists. We also were nerding out on our favorite riffs and that’s how ‘In Your Head,’ was made. Alex is definitely one of my favorite guitar players. We worked for like 9-10 hours without eating. I’ll never forget how hungry I was.”

The accompanying video by Bethany Michalski pays homage to mid 2000s emo and punk videos a la Paramore and Fall Out Boy, reflecting zzzahara’s unabashed embrace of their formative emo and punk influences for the first time, revisiting artists like Bright Eyes and Broken Social Scene while going through a newly minted Elliott Smith era.

Watch/Stream “In Your Head”

Made in a three-month burst that let all their pent-up frustrations loose, Spiral Your Way Out is in part a work of self-reclamation. With a broad church of influences, zzzahara’s vocal style and knack for earworm melodies act as a throughline without tying the album to a specific genre. There is a certain ease to zzzahara’s music that’s rooted in the ebb and flow of their life. They pick up the guitar and write every day, clinging to the most memorable riffs and melodies like lights in the dark. After a year of upheaval, zzzahara finally feels “calm.” The musical equivalent to going several rounds on a punching bag, Spiral Your Way Out finds solace between extremes. It licks its wounds in a place where pain and love, healing and abandon, sit side-by-side. If it has a message, it’s one of standing tall in your own shoes – scuffs and all.

Watch/Stream:
It Didn’t Mean Nothing”
“If I Had To Go I Would Leave the Door Closed Half Way”
“Ghosts”

Pre-order Spiral Your Way Out

zzzahara Tour Dates:
Wed. Jan. 15 – New York, New York @ Rough Trade (in-store)
Fri. Feb. 14 – Los Angeles, CA @ Roxy Theatre
Wed. Feb. 26 – San Francisco, CA @ Bottom Of The Hill (Noise Pop)
Thu. Feb. 27 – Sacramento, CA @ Cafe Colonial
Wed. Mar. 19 – Portland, OR @ Polaris Hall
Thu. Mar. 20 – Vancouver, BC @ Wise Hall
Fri. Feb. 21 – Seattle, WA @ Madame Lou’s
Sat. Mar. 22 – Bellingham, WA @ Wild Buffalo
Thu. Mar. 27 – San Diego, CA @ Casbah
Fri. Mar. 28 – Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room
Sat. Mar. 29 – Las Vegas, NV @ Swan Dive
Sun. Mar. 30 – Salt Lake City, UT @ International Bar
Tue. Apr. 1 –  Denver, CO @ Skylark Lounge
Thu. Apr. 3 – Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar
Fri. May 2 – Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St. Entry
Sat. May 3 – Chicago, IL @ Schubas Tavern
Sun. May 4 – Ann Arbor, MI @ Bling Pig
Mon. May 5 – Toronto, ON @ The Drake Underground
Tue . May 6 – Montreal, QC @ L’Escogriffe
Wed. May 7 – Cambridge, MA @ Middle East Upstairs
Fri. May 9 – Brooklyn, NY @ Sultan Room
Sat. May 10 – Philadelphia, PA @ Milkboy
Sun. May 11 – Washington, DC @ DC9
Tue. May 13 – Raleigh, NC @ Kings
Wed. May 14 – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade
Fri. May 16 – Miami, FL @ Gramps
Sat. May 17 – Orlando, FL @ Will’s Pub
Tue. May 20 – Houston, TX  @ White Oak Music Hall (Upstairs)
Wed. May 21 – Denton, TX @ Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studios
Thu. May 22 – Austin, TX @ The Mohawk

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