Categories: New Music

ASH QUEENS returns with “Ember’s Nonsense Reel”, a choral dark pop single that plays like late night cinema

So, yeah, this one sticks. “Ember’s Nonsense Reel” puts choral grandeur up against late night alt pop, with indie R&B touches arranged like a soundtrack you keep hearing after the speakers go quiet. ASH QUEENS, the dark cinematic pop project known for shadowy visuals, chilling choruses, and emotionally immersive storytelling, returns with a single that feels immediate and staged.

The song balances theatrical scale with something closer to a confession. It plays like the centerpiece of an emotional film or series, the moment when a scene hushes, the lighting shifts, and the room lands in perfect harmony. Choir like layers stack, a bright melodic lift pulls the hook upward, and the lead vocal fits the arrangement with certainty. Heartbreak and wonder sit side by side, stretched into a widescreen feeling.

It also has that late night utility. You can picture it on a drive, or sliding into cinematic chill playlists, dark pop moods, and neo soul leaning atmospheres. The track starts as a shimmering hush, then swells until it feels larger than the space it began in.

“Ember’s Nonsense Reel” is cinematic on purpose, like a scene where everything you have been holding back finally finds its voice. You can hear ASH QUEENS reaching for something uplifting and haunting in the same breath, choral and dramatic, but still human. It lands like a soundtrack to a story you recognize because you have lived some version of it.

That tension has always been part of the project’s DNA. ASH QUEENS grew out of a world where circus art wonder and doom and gothic metal intensity could coexist, then got shaped by years of church choir harmonies. The result is a signature blend of darkness and light, where tenderness can share a frame with high drama, and modern pop structure carries a deep choral soul. Now based in Australia, the project keeps evolving into a genre defying mix of cinematic pop, alt pop, and indie R&B, made for visuals and made to replay.

The cover art mirrors that world. Four regal, otherworldly figures pose like a modern myth, crowned with thorn like silhouettes and set in ash and ember tones, matching the song’s “beautiful ruin” energy and the project’s moody aesthetic.

“Ember’s Nonsense Reel” is available now on all major streaming platforms.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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