Leyla Ebrahimi Turns Heartbreak Into A Cinematic Alt-Pop Rush With “I Know You’re The Moon”
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By: Staff
Leyla Ebrahimi returns with “I Know You’re The Moon,” a vivid new alt-pop release on Deerfield Records / Interscope Records that turns a painful relationship memory into something cinematic, explosive, and deeply human.
The track begins with the softness of a memory coming back into focus. Leyla pulls listeners into the emotional aftermath of a relationship that could not be repaired, revisiting the moment when distance became permanent loss. What starts in a dreamy bedroom-pop space gradually expands into something much larger, with stormy guitars, heavier drums, and a full-band surge that mirrors the chaos of trying to let go when the heart refuses to cooperate.
The visual adds another layer to the song’s emotional weight, giving the release a sharper sense of place and movement while keeping Leyla’s raw storytelling at the center.
“I Know You’re The Moon” follows “I’m Sorry Maria” and continues her creative run with co-producers Alexander 23 and Shane Pielocik. Across her recent singles, Leyla has been building a world where dark synth-pop, indie fuzz, dreamy textures, and unfiltered vulnerability collide without losing their intimacy.
With recent live moments at School Night, Union Pool, GIRL NOISE festival, and opening slots for Del Water Gap and Wet Leg, Leyla Ebrahimi is clearly carving out a space of her own.
Listen to “I Know You’re The Moon,” watch the visual, and follow Leyla Ebrahimi as her next chapter unfolds.



