Eveline Carves Her Own Lane with 'HEARTCUTS,’ a Gritty Pop Rebellion

Hanna Kantor

In a pop landscape that often leans into gloss and predictability, Eveline is making sure her next chapter stands out. Her new single HEARTCUTS is a wild, flirtatious swing, a confident second release in her 2025 Double-EP campaign.

Coming off the heels of rock n roll healing a radical reset that ditched the polish for something more primal — HEARTCUTS keeps the momentum going. Built around a driving uptempo beat, the track layers distorted guitars with an earthy, raw texture that feels more basement show than bedroom pop. And yet, Eveline’s hook is pure sugar: flirty, feel-good, and radio-ready without ever compromising its indie bite.

There’s a playful energy at work here, but it’s not without intention. HEARTCUTS sounds like someone kicking down the studio door and saying, „Let’s have some fun and let’s make it loud.” It’s the kind of song that doesn’t just invite you to dance, it dares you.

This track also signals something bigger: Eveline’s quiet takeover. With radio rotation already circling and a growing appetite for genre-defying pop artists, HEARTCUTS marks the beginning of what could be her most defining year yet. The Double-EP rollout feels less like a campaign and more like a mission to reclaim space, to redefine what pop can sound like, and to do it all with a grin and a guitar turned up way too loud.