Kully Bath – Euphoria (2026)
Crafting melodies as solace for those who feel unseen, unheard, and just need to take a breath in a confusing world, Kully Bath connects with others on an intimate, relatable level. Hailing from the UK, her songs are rooted in authenticity and originality, capturing the more challenging parts of life while walking you to a place of hope, transformation and acceptance. This is my introduction to Kully Bath, but she has been turning heads beyond her UK borders since 2023. Following her well-received 2024 EP, Rising Tides, Kully Bath continues her artist evolution with the single ‘Euphoria’.
Taken from her upcoming album Echoes, set for release in November 2026, ‘Euphoria’ is a solid pop song from her sweet vocals to the embracing instrumentation. Like heading into a colourful sonic tunnel, the shimmering soundscape is simultaneously hurried and soothing. Bold beats seem to pulsate with a quick tempo, offering vibrance to the tune, while a sweep of tender keys peeps from the side, and a hush of synths and percussion glide across with silvery tails. Gentle and comfortable, but also airy and cinematic, this sonic tunnel is a festival of lights and heartening warmth – as if Bath is hugging you but also letting you lead the way.
What I find is that the comfort of ‘Euphoria’ is evident – warm, cosy and bright – yet, there is vulnerability flecked by an odd sense of melancholy. It’s particularly evident in Bath’s vocals, encouraging positivity and hope, but still lingering with those difficult situations we are walking away from. She explains: “‘Euphoria’ isn’t about escaping pain, it’s about finding strength within it. The emotions in this song reflect resilience and transformation.”
Sincere, soothing, insightful and honest, ‘Euphoria’ is a glance over your shoulder, but only looking back to remember, then break free to find the light at the end of that proverbial tunnel. I am eager to hear more from Kully Bath, and look forward to Echoes.
Find out more about Kully Bath on her X, Instagram, YouTube, Bandcamp and Spotify.
This artist was discovered via Musosoup #sustainablecurator