B.Miles ignites with haunting new single ‘Five Alarm’

New York’s B.Miles returns with ‘Five Alarm’, a devastatingly alluring and hypnotic electro-pop offering. With its sparse, shimmering production and B.Miles’ quietly ferocious vocal- think Karen O meets soul- the track feels like a late-night confession burning just beneath the surface.

Best known for her viral breakout ‘Salt’ and last year’s acclaimed LP ‘Different Pages’, B.Miles has long used pop as a vessel for unspoken truths. ‘Five Alarm’ continues that trajectory by exploring what it means to walk away from a love that shaped your identity, and to ask yourself if staying means shrinking.

Flanked by longtime collaborators Eric Nizgretsky, Jackson Firlik, Matias Quarleri, and Rob Seeley, she crafts a sonic space where heartbreak is both personal and relateable- and where freedom sounds like a quiet, controlled burn. It’s electro-pop with soul scars: cinematic, slow-burning, and genre building.