Singapore's Indie Pop Darling Shye Unveils Haunting New Single "I Always Knew" & Announces Long-Awaited New Album 'The Doves Came Home'

Singapore's indie pop sensation, singer-songwriter and producer Shye unveils her latest dream-pop single, "I Always Knew". The track delves into the quiet devastation of recognising you're going to hurt someone you love and choosing inaction over intervention. Fans can stream the song HERE. This release comes alongside the announcement of her long-awaited new album, which will drop on May 8th.


The song sits with that awareness, unfolding at a restrained pace that mirrors emotional paralysis. Distance arises not from conflict or confrontation, but through quiet inaction — the kind that feels easier in the moment yet leaves lasting impact. "Instead of framing heartbreak as a sudden rupture, the track traces how emotional detachment slowly erodes connection until loss becomes inevitable," Shye explains. As it progresses, the focus shifts from loss to accountability.

As with Shye's previous works, "I Always Knew" lets the soundscape guide the emotional direction before the narrative fully forms. Leaning into dream-pop with subtle shoegaze textures, layered chorus-soaked guitars, soft distortion, and sustained tones create an immersive, self-contained world, while repeated melodic motifs reinforce the sense of being trapped in emotional patterns. Rather than building to a traditional climax, the arrangement remains restrained, cultivating quiet inevitability. Her vocals sit buried in the mix with reverb and delay, blending into the texture to mirror distance and internal reflection, as gradual, almost imperceptible changes echo the slow accumulation of emotional detachment.
Inspired by the Silent Hill game and film's use of fog, ambient noise, and looping repetition, the reference is reimagined as a psychological refuge — a trap of recurring patterns and false escapes that leaves listeners suspended in a haunting, unresolved emotional space. Shye extends this influence into the song's sonic landscape, layering hazy, immersive textures that feel both enclosed and cyclical. The Silent Hill reference becomes a powerful metaphor for a mental space defined by avoidance, one that must be confronted before any sense of release or resolution can be found.

"I hope the song encourages listeners to sit with that discomfort rather than turn away from it. Not to assign blame but to recognise patterns before they repeat themselves. If the track allows someone to hear the quiet part out loud, the part where self-reflection turns into accountability, then it has achieved what it sets out to do."
— Shye

Drawing from over two years of creative exploration, Shye's forthcoming album 'The Doves Came Home' invites listeners into her world of vulnerability, self-reflection, and quiet revelations. Due out on May 8th, this deeply personal and emotive collection showcases her evolution as an artist, blending dream-pop and soft rock, introspective lyrics, and atmospheric soundscapes to deliver a record that's both haunting and healing.




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