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Too Loud To Think & Too Real To Ignore, FILLY Drives Chaos On "Taxi Driver"

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • 4 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Written By: Big C

Photo Credit: Aaron Chaudhry
Photo Credit: Aaron Chaudhry

Turn it up loud enough, and the world can’t tell you who to be. FILLY leans fully into that mindset with Taxi Driver, turning chaos into structure. With visual which refuses to slow down, fans follow her and a rotating cast of passengers through a nonstop taxi ride, where each stop adds another layer of unpredictability. There’s no clean narrative, just the energy comes from movement of bodies shifting in and out. Her alien persona returns at full strength, as a filter that allows her to exist outside expectation. Compared to a standard performance video, this plays more like a night you barely remember but fully felt. The camera keeps pace with the disorder, jumping between angles and interactions without settling, reinforcing the idea that control isn’t the goal here. Filly said:

This project is my tribute to escapism. I remember sitting in the tiniest kitchen berlin has to offer at 4 in the morning, spilling my guts about life, love and shimmying through the trials and tribulations of the music industry and how important it is to just play pretend it’s not there sometimes. At some point in conversation i blurted out the title of my EP in ernest: “Sometimes the music is so loud i can’t hear a thing.” Knowing i’ve been searching for the name of my project that would sum up everything i’ve put in the music, my friend looked me in the eye and was like: “That’s it. That’s the name of the EP”. It’s about feeling overwhelmed by growing up; Sometimes the only thing you can do is to turn up the volume until the worry pales in comparison.

It’s loud, fast, and deliberately excessive, matching the emotional spikes that define the EP. That philosophy drives Music So Loud I Can’t Hear A Thing, a four-track debut that frames noise as both shield and release. The EP builds around high-BPM production, blending hyperpop with trance, dubstep, and club textures that mirror the video’s intensity. Tracks like Serious and Over And Over extend that emotional whiplash, keeping FILLY’s trajectory of showing consistent refusal to separate spectacle from substance. The rollout makes that clear, with this debut EP FILLY isn’t asking for space—she’s taking it. Watch "Taxi Driver" and connect with FILLY on TIKTOK, INSTAGRAM, YOUTUBE, SOUNDCLOUD, SPOTIFY, and APPLE MUSIC.


 
 
 

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