Tangerine Cassette is back with their new album, "ROLL THE CREDITS." It's a nine-song dark pop journey that captures the exact moment you stop rewriting the ending and finally leave. Natalie Cleveland and Josh Roach make up the pop duo. Their album combines electropop energy with sharp storytelling to create a cinematic, confident, and unbothered soundscape that stays with you long after the last note.
"ROLL THE CREDITS" has emotional weight and club-ready hooks, from the first pulse of punchy bass to the glitchy, tech-savvy production. The title track is a perfect example of this idea: it's a breakup song that is just as much about moving on as it is about feeling strong. With lines like "no command Z for this undo," the two turn a story about loss into one about a clear reset, showing how good they are at mixing dark pop moodiness with clever lyrics.
Tangerine Cassette is doubling down on what makes them stand out in the crowded pop scene. Their mix of cultural knowledge, catchy hooks, and modern production styles makes sure that every song hits hard and is also very smart. Songs like "ROLL OUT THE CREDITS" and "HEY LITTLE BABY" show how easily the two can switch between deep and cinematic and energetic. The 23-minute, nine-track album feels carefully put together. It's a short but immersive listening experience that doesn't overstay its welcome and leaves a lasting impression.
"ROLL THE CREDITS" is for anyone ready to take charge of their story, end a chapter, and see things clearly. Tangerine Cassette's sound is both modern and edgy, showing that dark pop can be both smart and instantly catchy. If you like electropop, dark pop, or music with a cinematic feel, you have to listen to "ROLL THE CREDITS." It features a duo who know how to make heartbreak feel both strong and freeing.