Wisp Laments an Unbreakable Cycle of Limerence on “Get back to me”

Photo by Sasha Komarova
April 18 2025

Listen to “Get back to me,” out now via Interscope, here.

Today, Wisp expands upon her new high medieval fantasy, deeply dreamy universe with “Get back to me,” awash with a sunny melody that’s not yet been heard from Wisp, but replete with the pedal-heavy guitars and echoing, cathedral acoustics. It’s an almost holy mixture of raw emotion and precisely manipulated nu-metal. Listen to “Get back to me” here.

“Get back to me” follows the lead single “Sword,” a brutally exquisite, icily-rendered depiction of internal maelstroms blown to epic proportions. Fraught with filigree, both tracks offer us a glimpse of what’s sure to be a momentous year in Wisp’s journey; Wisp has already played one weekend of Coachella, and is slated for Bonnaroo, Kilby Block Party, and will join System of a Down on their massive stadium tour, sharing stages with SOAD, Korn, Deftones, and Avenged Sevenfold. See all upcoming live dates below,

Of the single, Wisp says: “‘Get back to me’ represents the greed for chaos, even at the cost of yourself. It’s about staying in a place you know isn’t good for you, yet you’re in a seemingly unbreakable cycle of going back- which portrays desperation, recklessness and limerence.”


WATCH: “Get back to me”

Inspired by the likes of Whirr and Slowdive (who, in a dream come true, she toured with in 2024), Wisp has crafted a distinct and sophisticated sound that strives to realize the expansive possibilities of rock music. Pigeons & Planes righfully predicted that “it is only a matter of time before Wisp becomes Gen-Z’s go-to ethereal fix,” while Notion declared that she is “bringing shoegaze back with a vengeance.” 

Wisp has graced the global cover of Apple Music’s New Music Daily playlist, reached hundreds of millions of streams across all platforms, was named an artist to watch by NYLON, Pigeons & Planes,  Spotify Lorem Artist To Watch, Amazon Breakthrough Artists, Consequence Artist of the Month, and YouTube Music Artist On The Rise Trending, She’s been featured in print in The New York Times and the LA Times, graced the cover of Alt Press’s recent Winter edition, and has been featured across the web in Rolling Stone, Stereogum, PAPER, Brooklyn Vegan, and many more.

Her debut single, “Your Face,” hit #10 on the Billboard Hot Hard Rock Songs: a telling indicator of her immediacy and powerful melodic instincts. “Your face” now sits at over 110M streams on Spotify alone, she has amassed over 250M total cross-platform streams.

In May of 2024, she played her live debut in Los Angeles to two sold-out crowds of die-hard fans wearing homemade merch. Just three months later, she played her first major festivals at Lollapalooza, Levitation, Camp Flog Gnaw, and Corona Capital. She’s even headlined her own sold-out shows on three different continents: North America, Europe, and Asia.

Wisp has arrived, humbled by her experiences but emboldened to take on what’s next. The saga continues as Wisp takes us towards her debut full body of work.