Tash Blake’s 'Poster Girl' EP Is the Pop Provocation We Didn’t Know We Needed
- Curious For Music Team
- Apr 28
- 2 min read
Updated: May 2

Pop is having a reckoning—and Tash Blake is leading the charge.
On her bold new EP Poster Girl, the 23-year-old artist doesn’t just flirt with fame—she exposes it, seduces it, and then sets it on fire. With a sound that struts confidently between sultry pop, futuristic glam, and emotional storytelling, Tash Blake is making one thing crystal clear: she didn’t come to play nice. She came to take the spotlight and twist it into something entirely her own.
The title track, “Poster Girl,” hits like a glitter-drenched thunderstorm—dark, dazzling, and full of electricity. It’s a hypnotic exploration of the highs and hells of celebrity, with Tash confronting the chaos that comes with being idolized. “This song is personal,” she says. “It’s about navigating the complex relationship between success and self-doubt.” It’s not just catchy; it’s cathartic—a beautifully biting takedown of media manipulation and the impossible standards placed on women in the public eye.
But Poster Girl isn’t just one song. It’s a statement.
Across the EP, Tash delivers track after track of fearless, genre-blurring pop that hits hard and leaves a mark. Whether she’s channeling heartbreak, lust, loneliness, or rage, her voice never flinches. It's confident, theatrical, and completely magnetic. Think Madonna's reinvention, Gaga’s audacity, Britney's fire—all filtered through a 2025 lens with a narrative that feels deeply now.
Having already lit up stages on Brooke Candy’s Spiral Tour and dropped the wildly infectious “Heaven Can Wait” with Brazilian phenom MC PH, Tash Blake is building buzz fast. But buzz isn’t enough for her—she’s after something bigger. She’s building a movement: one that says pop can be provocative and poetic, polished and chaotic, glamorous and real.
With collaborators like Jenna Andrews and Stephen Kirk behind the boards—names that pop royalty like BTS and Jennifer Lopez trust—Poster Girl has the kind of sonic firepower that practically demands replay. It's high-gloss, high-drama, and high-stakes in the best way.
And if you think she’s done, think again. With a new project already in the works in Sweden and an unmissable live show at The Peppermint Club in L.A. on May 28th, Tash Blake is just getting started. Her shows? Part concert, part fever dream—choreography, vocals, visuals, and total immersion. This is pop as performance art.
So, here’s the truth: Tash Blake isn’t just chasing pop stardom. She’s redefining it. And Poster Girl? It’s your official invitation to join the revolution.