GRAMN. Channels Power and Vulnerability on New Single “PROBLEMS”


This is the most beautiful song you will hear this week.

Genre-blurring collective GRAMN. has returned with a stunning new single titled “PROBLEMS,” the latest release from their highly anticipated upcoming EP, Glory Glory! The group, comprising forward-thinking producers and multi-instrumentalists James Lowe and Johnny Tomlinson, alongside dynamic singer-songwriter Aux (Awa), continues to push sonic boundaries while delivering powerful themes.

On “PROBLEMS,” GRAMN. crafts a soundscape that is both magical and haunting. Soft yet impactful piano notes, a knocking beat, and the subtle addition of what sounds like chirping birds create a cinematic backdrop that feels alive—full of tension, release, and emotional gravity. It’s the kind of production that creeps under your skin and lingers long after the final note.

At the heart of the track is Awa’s stirring vocal performance—a masterclass in restraint and power. Her delivery is calm, soothing, and disarmingly intimate, but every word she sings carries weight. Lyrically, “PROBLEMS” confronts the emotional toll of being gaslit and manipulated, but rather than dwell in the pain, the song becomes a powerful affirmation. It urges the listener to rise in self-assurance, to find strength in their voice, and to trust their truth no matter the situation.

GRAMN. has a gift for making music that feels cinematic but deeply personal, and “PROBLEMS” is a perfect example. It’s beautifully haunting, emotionally urgent, and musically sublime—a standout track from a group that’s clearly operating on another level.

Check out “PROBLEMS” below.



RGM RATING

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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