Spill Tab
Spill Tab is the stage name of Claire Chicha, a French-Korean American singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles.[1][2] Born in 1997, she blends genres such as bedroom pop, alt-pop, and experimental electronic music, often featuring lo-fi aesthetics, frenzied rhythms, and bilingual lyrics in English and French.[3][1] Chicha's early life was marked by international moves, including time spent in Bangkok, Paris, and New York, where she studied music business at New York University and interned at labels like Atlantic Records and Mom + Pop.[3][1] After signing with a major label and later parting ways, she honed her sound as an independent artist, drawing influences from hip-hop, jazz, classical music, and figures like Björk and Aphex Twin.[4] Her music explores themes of love, identity, and introspection, often through an alter ego that allows for bold, unfiltered expression.[5] Spill Tab gained prominence as the cover artist for Spotify's "Bedroom Pop" playlist, which has amassed over one million saves, and through live performances at festivals like Hinterland Music Festival and tours supporting artists such as Sabrina Carpenter and Wallows.[3][1] Her discography includes the EPs Oatmilk (2020), Bonnie (2021, featuring collaborations with Gus Dapperton and Tommy Genesis), and Klepto (2023), followed by her debut album ANGIE in 2025, which showcases tracks like "PINK LEMONADE," "De Guerre," and "Angie" with diverse elements from heavy basslines to euphoric guitar solos.[1][2] Notable singles such as "Decompose" (2019) marked her entry into the indie scene, establishing her as a multifaceted voice in contemporary music.[1][3]Early life
Childhood and family background
Claire Chicha, professionally known as Spill Tab, was born in 1997 in Bangkok, Thailand, to a French-Algerian father who worked as a jazz composer and saxophonist and a South Korean mother who is a classical pianist.[6][7] Her multicultural family background blended Algerian, French, Korean, and later American influences, creating a home environment rich in diverse cultural elements from an early age.[6][8] When Chicha was eight months old, her family relocated to Los Angeles, California, where her parents operated a post-production studio that served as a creative hub during her early childhood.[3][7] Immersed in this musical workspace, she gained initial exposure to music through her parents' professions, listening to jazz from her father and classical pieces from her mother, as well as attending performances at venues like the Walt Disney Concert Hall.[6][8] This setting fostered a casual familiarity with instruments and sounds, though her more structured musical pursuits began later.[7] Around the age of 12, during 7th grade and amid economic challenges from the 2008 recession that led to her parents' business difficulties, the family moved to Bangkok, Thailand, where she stayed with her mother's relatives and engaged further with Southeast Asian influences.[3][6] The following year, for 8th grade, they relocated to Paris, France, allowing Chicha to connect more deeply with her father's French heritage in a Francophone setting.[6][9] Adapting to this environment involved navigating a new language and cultural norms, supported by her multilingual upbringing in French and English, while she continued exploring music through lessons in styles like bossa nova.[6] At the end of the school year in Paris, her father passed away, after which the family returned to Los Angeles.[10]Move to Los Angeles
In her early teens, around 2011, Claire Chicha, known professionally as Spill Tab, relocated from Paris back to Los Angeles to begin her high school education, marking a significant transition after spending middle school years abroad. Born in Bangkok in 1997 and initially moving to the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles at eight months old, Chicha's family had dealt with financial hardships leading to moves to Bangkok and then Paris around age 12.[11][3] This return to the United States allowed her to reconnect with her early roots in the diverse, sprawling environment of the San Fernando Valley, where she had spent her earliest years.[11][3] The move presented notable adaptation challenges, as Chicha navigated the cultural and social shifts from her international upbringing to the more localized dynamics of American high school life. Frequently the "new kid" due to prior relocations—including stints in Bangkok and Paris—she experienced feelings of loneliness and the need to rebuild social connections repeatedly, fostering a sense of adaptability that later influenced her artistic perspective. Her multicultural background, shaped by an Algerian father and South Korean mother, amplified these shifts, blending French, English, and elements of Korean heritage into her daily experiences while adjusting to the vibrant, multicultural yet distinctly Californian atmosphere of Los Angeles.[12][11] During high school in Los Angeles, Chicha's interest in music began to solidify as a personal outlet, distinct from her parents' professional influences in jazz and classical music. She participated in school choir, drawing inspiration from artists like Paramore and Bon Iver, and started experimenting with songwriting as a hobby. Self-taught in basic production techniques, she honed these skills independently before any formal pursuits, engaging in non-professional creative activities that laid the groundwork for her later work without entering the industry until 2019.[11][3]Career
Beginnings and Oatmilk EP (2019–2020)
Spill Tab, whose real name is Claire Chicha, entered the music industry in the late 2010s through behind-the-scenes roles, beginning with a position as merchandise manager on Gus Dapperton's 2019 tour.[13] This experience provided her early exposure to live music operations and artist support, aligning with her initial aspirations to work as a tour manager.[14] She also interned at record labels and managed artists for major labels, building practical knowledge in the field before focusing on her own artistry.[3] Her debut single, "Decompose," was released on September 9, 2019, marking her entry as a recording artist.[15] The track, co-written by Chicha and produced by David Marinelli—her primary early collaborator—explores themes of disintegrating love through a slow-decaying narrative, blending introspective lyrics with subtle electronic elements.[15][16] Following its release, the song began generating modest online interest in indie music communities amid the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] In December 2020, Spill Tab released her debut EP, Oatmilk, a four-track project co-produced by Chicha and Marinelli that compiled her singles from the year.[17] The EP's tracklist includes "Calvaire," an electronic soundscape sung in French; "Cotton Candy," which shifts from acoustic introspection to experimental production; "Santé," a bass-driven exploration of seductive relationships; and "Name," a pop-leaning closer emphasizing personal identity.[17] Drawing from bilingual lyricism, the songs delve into intimate emotional dramatizations, reflecting Chicha's personal experiences with vulnerability and connection.[17] The EP received initial praise in indie outlets for its DIY ethos and polished electronic production, establishing Spill Tab as an emerging voice in bedroom pop with growing streaming presence in niche circles.[17] Reviews highlighted the duo's cohesive musicianship, positioning Oatmilk as a promising teaser for future work amid limited live opportunities during the pandemic.[17]Bonnie EP and rising recognition (2021–2022)
In January 2021, spill tab was featured in NME's "NME 100" list of essential emerging artists, praised for her wilful experimentation blending R&B and ukulele ballads with elegant metaphors that capture hazy moods and a sensual unpredictability.[18] The inclusion highlighted her California roots and appeal to fans of artists like Nilüfer Yanya and Bartees Strange, positioning her as a fresh voice in alt-pop.[18] Building on the momentum from her debut EP Oatmilk, spill tab released the single "PISTOLWHIP" in March 2021, a track exploring themes of emotional vulnerability, rage, and desperate love amid betrayal in a toxic relationship.[19] The song's raw lyrics, such as lines depicting fingers as a "only home" amid despair, underscored her bilingual, introspective style.[19] In April, she performed "PISTOLWHIP" and "calvaire" for Vevo's DSCVR series, earning a spot as one of their Artists to Watch for 2021 and amplifying her exposure through exclusive live sessions.[20] Later that month, she followed with the single "Anybody Else," an unapologetic expression of admiration that further showcased her lo-fi indie pop sensibilities.[21] On December 3, 2021, spill tab released her second EP, Bonnie, via Arista Records, a six-track project largely written in a quarantine space in Paris that inspired its title.[22] The EP included previous singles like "PISTOLWHIP" and "Anybody Else," alongside new collaborations such as "Velcro" featuring Gus Dapperton, "Grade A" with JAWNY, and "Indecisive" featuring Tommy Genesis, with production contributions from Myd, marinelli, and Oscar Scheller.[22] Tracks like "en quatre" highlighted her French-Korean heritage through bilingual elements, while the overall sound mixed alt-pop with digital collaboration's intimacy, earning acclaim for its boundary-pushing relatability.[23] The Bonnie era solidified spill tab's rising profile through increased media attention, including a November 2021 Notion Magazine interview where she discussed her creative process and the EP's personal origins, and a profile in One to Watch that December emphasizing her unique indie-electronic bedroom pop.[24][23] She also sat for an in-depth Earworm Digital interview that fall, reflecting on her multilingual influences and artistic evolution.[25] Live performances marked her ascent as a rising indie pop act; in late 2021, she supported Gus Dapperton and JAWNY on U.S. tours and sold out her debut headline shows in London and Los Angeles.[26] Into 2022, she opened for Wallows on their "Tell Me That It's Over" tour across multiple dates, performed at Austin City Limits Festival in October with a lo-fi set blending chill vibes and mental health themes, and headlined venues like The Grace in London in May.[27][28][29]Klepto EP (2023)
The Klepto EP marked a transitional phase in Spill Tab's career, building on the acclaim from her previous Bonnie EP by delving deeper into personal introspection while experimenting with bolder sonic textures. Released on July 20, 2023, via Arista Records, the five-track project compiles earlier singles with new material, showcasing her evolution as a self-produced artist.[30][31] Leading up to the release, Spill Tab issued the single "Window" in March 2023, a lo-fi-leaning track characterized by sparse, echoing percussion and intimate vocal layering that evokes emotional distance in relationships. The song's production highlights her signature bedroom pop aesthetic, blending glassy synths with raw, unpolished beats to create a sense of vulnerability. Later incorporated into the EP, "Window" set the tone for the project's exploratory sound, with its minimalist arrangement allowing Spill Tab's lyrics to shine through themes of overlooked connections.[32][33] The EP itself explores themes of identity and metaphorical theft, using "klepto" as a lens for self-doubt, reinvention, and the "stealing" of one's authentic self amid external pressures. Tracks like "fetišh," released as the lead single alongside the EP, employ theft imagery to navigate desire and facade, with lyrics pulsing behind "copacetic" facades of emotional control. "CRÈME BRÛLÉE!" closes the project on a defiant note, mixing audacious vulnerability with genre-bending shifts from grunge-infused guitars to thrashy instrumentals, symbolizing the cracking of a hardened exterior to reveal inner turmoil. Overall, the EP paints an emotional panorama of introspection and rebellion, where identity is both guarded and pilfered.[34][35][36] Spill Tab handled much of the production herself during sessions in Los Angeles studios, drawing from her multi-instrumentalist background to craft a cohesive yet eclectic sound. Recorded over nearly two years, the process emphasized genre-blending experimentation, incorporating lo-fi elements like dry percussion and haunting melodies alongside more aggressive textures, such as the gut-punch riffs in "fetišh." No major external collaborations feature on the EP, allowing her vision to remain unfiltered and personal, rooted in her LA-based workflow that blends indie pop with electronic grit.[37][5][36] Reception for Klepto was positive, positioning it as a mature step forward with broad appeal in the alt-pop scene. The EP earned playlist placements on platforms like Spotify's editorial selections and a premiere of "fetišh" on BBC Radio 1, contributing to noticeable fan growth—Spill Tab's monthly Spotify listeners surged past 100,000 in the months following release, reflecting increased streaming traction for tracks like "Window" and "fetišh." Critics praised its rebellious energy and songwriting depth, with outlets highlighting the project's ability to balance vulnerability and audacity, solidifying her rising profile without overshadowing her indie roots.[31][38][34]Angie album and recent developments (2025–present)
Spill Tab released her debut studio album, Angie, on May 16, 2025, through Because Music Records.[39] The 12-track project features highlights such as the lead single "Pink Lemonade," the bilingual funk-infused "Assis," the sensual bossa nova of "Hold Me," and the title track "Angie," which builds to an anthemic close with soaring vocals and guitars.[40] Co-produced by Spill Tab (Claire Chicha), John Hill—who has worked with artists like FKA twigs and Charli XCX—and Solomonophonic, known for collaborations with SZA and Remi Wolf, the album emphasizes spontaneous, organic instrumentation including vintage synths and analogue textures.[41][42] Thematically, Angie explores personal growth, self-discovery, and the complexities of love, serving as a "love letter" to the artist during a period of reclaiming her creative spark after leaving a major label.[9] Bilingual elements are prominent, with lyrics alternating between English and French to reflect Chicha's French-Korean heritage and emotional nuances, as heard in tracks like "De Guerre" and "Assis."[43][44] This approach underscores themes of evolving selfhood and migration between cultural identities.[45] Critics praised Angie for advancing Spill Tab's alt-pop sound into more experimental territory, blending glitched synths, funky grooves, and semi-acoustic confessions free from industry constraints.[9] NME highlighted its "sonic splatter painting" of heartbreak and empowerment, marking a bold evolution in her offbeat style.[9] DIY Magazine awarded it 4/5 stars, commending the "boundless, bilingual creative" who hurdles genre boundaries with sultry delivery and bold production.[46] Following the album's release, Spill Tab embarked on her Angie headline tour, including North American dates in November 2025 supporting King Princess, such as shows at The Pageant in St. Louis on November 10, The Truman in Kansas City on November 11, and Ogden Theatre in Denver on November 13.[47] Her live performances are characterized by high-energy engagement, encouraging fans to dance and sing along during sets that reimagine the album's lo-fi elements in a captivating, immersive style, as seen at festivals like ACL 2025.[48][49] As of late 2025, Spill Tab continues to build momentum with ongoing European and U.S. dates, solidifying her presence in the alt-pop scene.[50]Musical style and influences
Genre and production techniques
Spill Tab's music primarily encompasses alternative pop, lo-fi, and bedroom pop genres, often infused with indie-electronic elements that create a hazy, introspective atmosphere.[8][6][5] Her sound draws from influences like psychedelic rock and vintage film scores, blending organic instrumentation with subtle digital textures to evoke dreamlike soundscapes.[8] A stylistic signature is her bilingual approach, incorporating English and French vocals to add layers of cultural intimacy and character.[51][6] Her production style is rooted in DIY bedroom recording, where she self-taught techniques on instruments such as guitar, ukulele, and bass, layering them with digital effects like distortion, glitch processing, and formant shifting for an ethereal quality.[6][8] Early works emphasize lo-fi aesthetics, with home-assembled tracks featuring finger-picked guitar and synths to craft intimate, retro-infused vibes.[51][6] As her career progressed, collaborations introduced polished elements like live strings and trumpet, enhancing the sonic depth without losing the core experimental edge.[12] This evolution is evident from the raw, lo-fi intimacy of her initial EPs to the more refined alternative pop structures in her 2025 album Angie, where intentional distortion and genre-spanning arrangements mark a mature synthesis of her techniques.[12][6] Throughout, Spill Tab prioritizes playful improvisation and sonic experimentation, often building tracks from melodic fragments into cohesive, boundary-pushing compositions.[51][8]Themes and lyrical content
Spill Tab's music frequently delves into personal introspection, examining the artist's inner conflicts and growth amid life's transitions. Drawing from her experiences of frequent relocations across France, Thailand, and Los Angeles, her songwriting captures fragmented narratives that reflect the disorientation of adapting to new environments and cultural shifts. This introspective approach is evident in her early work, where themes of emotional decay and relational dissolution are explored through metaphors of decomposition, as in the track "Decompose," which portrays a disintegrating love as bodies melting into soil to feed new growth.[52][16][53] Identity struggles rooted in her multicultural French-Korean heritage form a core motif, often manifesting as imposter syndrome and the tension between cultural expectations. As a woman of color navigating predominantly white creative spaces, Spill Tab addresses these challenges by embracing vulnerability, using her alter ego as a tool for asserting confidence in lyrics that confront self-doubt. In the EP Klepto (2023), this evolves into metaphors of theft, symbolizing the desire to "steal" traits like boldness from others to reconcile fragmented aspects of her identity. Her bilingualism further enriches this expression, blending English and French to convey nuanced emotional layers—French tracks like "De Guerre" and "Assis" evoke a sense of cultural immersion and longing for roots, allowing her to articulate feelings that resist translation.[5][35][53] Relationships, both romantic and platonic, serve as vehicles for exploring emotional vulnerability, highlighting the push-pull of intimacy and loss. Tracks often portray the innocence and uncertainty of first love alongside grief over separations, whether through death or distance, as seen in Angie (2025), where songs like "Morning Dew" and "Assis" depict tender yearnings and slow-motion farewells. This lyrical style remains poetic and non-linear, prioritizing raw, lived experiences over linear storytelling to foster a sense of cathartic release.[12][8][53]Discography
Studio albums
Angie is the debut studio album by French-Korean singer-songwriter and producer spill tab (Claire Chicha), released on May 16, 2025, through Because Music.[2] The album features 12 tracks and runs for approximately 29 minutes, showcasing spill tab's eclectic alt-pop style with influences from bedroom pop and electropop.[40] Key tracks include "PINK LEMONADE," "Athlete," and the title track "Angie," which highlight her signature blend of playful vocals and experimental production.[54] Spill tab served as a primary producer on the album, collaborating with a range of talents including Solomonophonic, David Marinelli, John DeBold, John Hill, Wyatt, and Austin across various tracks.[54][55] The project marks her transition from EPs to a full-length release, emphasizing self-exploration and genre fluidity.[4] Commercially, Angie contributed to spill tab's growing audience, with the artist amassing over 104 million total streams on Spotify by late 2025 and maintaining around 516,000 monthly listeners as of October 2025.[56][57] While specific chart peaks for the album were not prominently reported, it received positive critical attention for its innovative sound and has supported spill tab's expanding tour schedule.[58]Extended plays
Spill Tab released her debut extended play, Oatmilk, on December 1, 2020, through Arista Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.[59] The EP features four tracks with a total runtime of about 7 minutes and is available in digital download and streaming formats.[60] Its track listing comprises "Calvaire" (1:58), "Cotton Candy" (1:32), "Santé" (1:32), and "Name" (1:57).[61] Her second EP, Bonnie, followed on December 3, 2021, also via Arista Records.[62] This six-track release runs for 13 minutes and 39 seconds, emphasizing digital formats.[63] It includes collaborations with Gus Dapperton on "Velcro", JAWNY on "Grade A", and Tommy Genesis on "Indecisive".[22] The full tracklist is: "PISTOLWHIP" (2:13), "en quatre" (2:11), "Anybody Else" (2:22), "Indecisive" (feat. Tommy Genesis) (2:15), "Grade A" (feat. JAWNY) (1:46), and "Velcro" (feat. Gus Dapperton) (2:52).[64] Klepto, Spill Tab's third EP, came out on July 21, 2023, under Arista Records.[65] Comprising five tracks with a total length of 11 minutes, it is distributed digitally and via streaming.[30] Key tracks include "Sunburn" (1:54) and "Splinter" (2:28), alongside "fetišh" (2:13), "Window" (3:04), and "CRÈME BRÛLÉE!" (2:16).[66]Singles as lead artist
Spill Tab debuted as a lead artist with the single "Decompose", released on September 9, 2019, and later featured on her Oatmilk EP.[15] "PISTOLWHIP" followed as a single on March 10, 2021, included on the Bonnie EP.[67] In the lead-up to the Klepto EP, she issued "Sunburn" on March 30, 2022.[68] "Splinter" was released as a single on May 20, 2022, also appearing on Klepto.[69] "Window" served as a standalone single, released on March 29, 2023.[70] Preceding her debut album Angie, Spill Tab released lead singles including "PINK LEMONADE" on November 20, 2024.[71] "De Guerre" followed on January 10, 2025.[72] "Angie" was issued as a single on February 20, 2025.[73] "Assis" appeared as a promotional single on March 18, 2025 ahead of the album's May release.[74] "Athlete" was released as a single on May 12, 2025.[75]Guest appearances
Spill Tab has made several notable guest appearances on tracks by other artists, contributing her distinctive alt-pop vocals and production flair to collaborative projects across indie and electronic genres. In 2021, she featured on "Uneasy," a track from Metronomy's Posse EP Volume 1, where her ethereal harmonies complemented the band's synth-driven sound, released via Because Music.[76] She appeared on Matilda Mann's "Borderline Insane" in 2023, a grunge-infused pop single released under Arista Records, blending Spill Tab's bilingual lyricism with Mann's raw energy to explore themes of emotional turmoil.[77] More recently, in 2024, Spill Tab provided vocals for "Eating Heartache" on Cosmo's Midnight's album Stop Thinking Start Feeling, infusing the nu-disco track with introspective melancholy produced by the Australian duo under Nite High.[78]| Title | Year | Other Artist(s) | Album/Release |
|---|---|---|---|
| Uneasy | 2021 | Metronomy | Posse EP Volume 1 |
| Borderline Insane | 2023 | Matilda Mann | Single |
| Eating Heartache | 2024 | Cosmo's Midnight | Stop Thinking Start Feeling |