There is something quietly captivating about Pia Baris’ debut EP stardust. It does not arrive with the loud urgency of an artist demanding attention, but rather with the calm confidence of someone who already understands exactly who they are creatively. Across six emotionally rich tracks, the Berlin-based songwriter opens the door to her inner world, transforming moments of uncertainty, longing, heartbreak, and self-discovery into beautifully crafted pop music that feels deeply personal yet instantly relatable.
What makes stardust so compelling is the honesty running through it. Pia Baris writes with the kind of emotional clarity that cannot be manufactured. Every song feels lived-in, reflective, and carefully considered, yet never overworked. There is a natural intimacy to the project, as though listeners are being invited into private thoughts that were never originally intended for public consumption.
Tracks like “i know” perfectly capture the emotional instability that often comes with starting over and trying to find your place in a new environment. The song balances loneliness and hope in a way that feels painfully real, while “picket fence” offers a thoughtful and mature reflection on relationships that carry meaning even when they are not built to last. Rather than forcing neat conclusions, Baris allows emotions to remain messy, unresolved, and human.
Musically, stardust is equally impressive. Pia’s background in classical music and choral performance subtly shapes the EP’s atmosphere, particularly through the layered harmonies that drift effortlessly through the songs. Her voice carries a softness that pulls listeners closer, while the production creates a dreamlike emotional landscape filled with warmth and vulnerability.
“silhouette” stands out as one of the record’s most haunting moments, exploring the way memories linger long after relationships end. Meanwhile, “machete” introduces a sharper energy, pairing emotionally intelligent songwriting with a more immediate pop edge that adds momentum to the project. By the time the closing track “complex” arrives, Baris fully establishes herself as a songwriter unafraid to sit with emotional contradictions instead of simplifying them.
As debut releases go, stardust feels remarkably self-assured. Pia Baris is not trying to overwhelm listeners with spectacle or grand statements. Instead, she succeeds by focusing on emotional truth, subtle storytelling, and atmosphere. The result is a debut that feels elegant, sincere, and deeply affecting from beginning to end.
With stardust, Pia Baris introduces herself as an artist worth paying very close attention to.


