foam doesn’t shout – it lingers. chicago-based artist myra keyes crafts a hazy, shimmering slice of alt-pop that drifts between dream and confession, catching the light just long enough to make you feel seen.
recorded in portland with producer scott weddle, foam pairs her sharp, self-aware songwriting with the fluid textures of synth indie rock. it’s tender and restless all at once – built on swirling guitars, hypnotic drums, and a voice that feels both fragile and fearless.
inspired by warpaint, elliott smith, and late-night subway thoughts, this track captures the quiet chaos of figuring yourself out. thoughtful, unhurried, and quietly bold – foam is the sound of a mind learning to breathe underwater. we really, really love it.
thank u for making this myra keyes 🌫️


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