Emerging alt-pop powerhouse Rob Eberle returns with a captivating new single, SIGNAL FADES—a track that not only marks a bold evolution in his sound but also solidifies his position as one of the most promising voices in the alternative scene. Released April 4th via Warner Music Group under SPARTA, the single is a hauntingly cinematic reflection on the slow unraveling of a long-distance relationship, where miscommunication and emotional disconnect become painfully intertwined.
Co-written with buppy. & DXCKLIN and produced by DXCKLIN, SIGNAL FADES leans heavily into moody rock influences reminiscent of The 1975, The Neighbourhood, and FINNEAS. It’s a sonic landscape layered with atmospheric synths, gritty guitars, and Eberle’s signature emotional vulnerability. The anthemic hook—“I needed you and that’s the truth”—resonates like a desperate message sent through a fading signal, echoing long after the track ends.
The single feels tailor-made for late-night drives with the volume cranked up and the windows down. It’s emotionally raw, but with a polished, cinematic finish that makes it both relatable and radio-ready. There’s a catharsis in its chaos, a heartbeat in its distortion—a delicate balance that Eberle manages masterfully.
SIGNAL FADES is Eberle’s second release of 2025 and arrives amid a whirlwind of career-defining moments. From recent live performances at SXSW, ACL, and BMI showcases, to high-profile partnerships with brands like Coca-Cola and Wingstop, Eberle proves that his momentum isn’t just a phase—it’s a movement. His upcoming string of performances, including a Brooklyn event on April 11th and a support slot for Jake Brewer at Mercury Lounge in May, is poised to further amplify his growing reach.
Following the success of goodbye (to someone you love)—which recently broke into the Top 40 on radio and climbed to #1 on the Indie Singles Chart—SIGNAL FADES reinforces what fans and industry tastemakers alike already know: Rob Eberle is an artist to watch.
In a saturated alt-pop landscape, Eberle stands out for his emotional authenticity, genre-bending creativity, and relentless work ethic. If SIGNAL FADES is any indication of what’s to come, 2025 might just be his breakout year.
Standout Moment:
The moment the distorted guitars crash in behind the refrain “I needed you and that’s the truth” is pure sonic release—equal parts heartbreak and liberation.
RIYL: The 1975, FINNEAS, Alexander 23, Jeremy Zucker
A gripping, emotional gut-punch disguised as an alt-pop banger. Roll your windows down and feel everything.
Listen to “SIGNAL FADES” – HERE