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Irene Skylakaki confronts emotional numbness in striking new music video “Dead People”

  • February 11, 2026
  • Natalie Patrick
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Irene Skylakaki's new single and music video, "Dead People," is a bold artistic statement. It's the first song from her upcoming album Shame, which comes out in 2026 on Fine! Records. With this release, Skylakaki moves forward with confidence, improving her sound and making her emotional stories more powerful. The result is a listening experience that is both minimal and intense, and its honesty makes it feel both personal and unsettling.

"Dead People" is about emotional numbness, being disconnected from others, and the slow loss of connection. Instead of using dramatic instruments, the song relies on restraint. Sleek, modern production frames Skylakaki's delivery with precision, letting space and subtlety become part of the emotional structure. The mood is controlled, almost bare, but it has a heaviness that stays with you long after the last note fades.

The official music video, directed by David East, who has won awards for his work, adds to the song's emotional clarity with its own carefully planned visual storytelling. The direction matches the track's minimalism by being clean, focused, and evocative, which makes for a unified audiovisual experience. The song and video together show the emotional heart of Shame with shocking honesty, setting the mood for what is sure to be a very introspective album in 2026.

The balance in "Dead People" is what makes it so interesting. Skylakaki invites them to face feelings that are often left unspoken in a quiet way. The production is modern and polished, which makes it a great addition to playlists that focus on indie pop, alternative pop, and singer-songwriter songs that are emotionally driven. This single is a refined evolution of Irene Skylakaki's art that stands out to music blogs, tastemakers, and fans looking for thoughtful new music in 2026.

Irene Skylakaki's "Dead People" shows growth, but not through excess. Instead, it shows growth through clarity. It is a song that embraces vulnerability without being flashy. It shows that sometimes the most powerful things are said in whispers instead of shouts. As excitement builds for Shame, this first look suggests that the album will be deep, emotional, and modern in terms of sound.

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