Girl Apocrypha arrives with intent on her debut single Dealer, a striking and emotionally raw track that introduces an artist unafraid to confront her own shadows. The song lives in the space between grit and glamour, fusing alternative rock textures with pop theatricality in a way that feels both unsettling and addictive.
Having built her reputation as the lead songwriter of Brighton band Faeser, Girl Apocrypha brings years of live experience into this solo chapter. Her past performances, including high-profile support shows with Cassyette and Dear Tash, have already established her as a commanding presence. Now, stepping out from behind the guitar and bass, she presents a sound that is more intimate and confrontational than anything she’s done before.
Produced by Jag Jago, Dealer opens with sharp, shadowy synths before drifting into reverb-heavy guitars and cool, understated vocals. As the track unfolds, it erupts into a powerful chorus filled with distortion and emotional weight. Drawing inspiration from artists like Placebo, Nine Inch Nails, and Lady Gaga, the song thrives on contrast, moving between beauty and chaos, softness and aggression.
Honest, dramatic, and deeply personal, Dealer feels less like a debut and more like a declaration. Girl Apocrypha emerges here as one of Brighton’s most exciting new artists, turning self-reflection into something intense and unforgettable.


