Alt-pop artist Tarric returns with a striking new single, “Lying With You“, the latest release from his upcoming sophomore album Method. Leaning into his signature blend of ’80s new wave nostalgia and modern indie-pop textures, the track delivers a sharp emotional hit rooted in betrayal, vulnerability, and the silent negotiations we make in the name of love.
Built on atmospheric synths and understated urgency, “Lying With You” captures the psychological toll of staying too long in a collapsing relationship. With lyrics like “You make me say things I would not do / Cause I’ve been lying with you,” Tarric examines the blurred lines between intimacy and self-deception. It’s a track that doesn’t beg for attention—it earns it through restraint, clarity, and a deeply human core.
The song arrives as Tarric enters the final stages of completing Method, a record that digs deeper than his breakout debut, Lovesick. Where the first album focused on the thrill and heartbreak of romantic entanglement, Method expands that emotional territory into reflection, regret, and personal growth. “I always feel excited to share the art I’ve worked hard on,” Tarric shares. “Art is one of the few things that actually make us feel connected to one another.”
Originally from the Midwest, Tarric built his foundation on a diet of The Smiths, Depeche Mode, and The Killers. After relocating to Los Angeles with just $400 in his pocket, he threw himself into both music and visual storytelling, landing roles at NBC and Fox while continuing to build a sound that’s unmistakably his own. That dual sensibility has shaped not only his sonic identity but also the visual world of his releases, including MTV-featured videos for “The World of You and Me” and “Waste Away with Me.”
With Method on the horizon and “Lying With You” setting the tone, Tarric solidifies his reputation as a voice of emotional nuance and sonic elegance, proving that sometimes, the most compelling truths lie beneath the surface.