“Friend But Foe” is a cathartic, emotionally charged Emo / Alt-Pop track that explores the breakdown of toxic friendships and the slow realisation of manipulation disguised as care.
Rooted in a deeply personal experience, the song captures the internal conflict of recognising harmful behaviour while still processing the emotional weight it carries. It speaks to those moments when support is expected but instead replaced by control, self-centredness, and subtle emotional damage.
Rather than confrontation, the track channels that pain into release — becoming a space to say everything left unsaid. It’s raw, reflective, and ultimately empowering.
At its core, “Friend But Foe” is about reclaiming identity after emotional erosion, and finding clarity in situations that once felt confusing and consuming.
Driven by punchy guitars and layered with subtle electronic textures, “Friend But Foe” blends emo-rock intensity with modern alt-pop production. MICAH’s vocal moves between restrained vulnerability and explosive release, mirroring the emotional arc of the track.
MICAH is an Irish alt-emo/pop artist building toward the release of her debut album Lessons Learned in Autumn 2026. Her music blends emotionally honest songwriting with contemporary production, creating a sound that is both raw and accessible.
Her EP launch show sold out days in advance, and she was named “Hot for 2025” by Hot Press Magazine. MICAH has performed at Love Stock, DL Summer Fest, and across Ireland and the UK, developing a reputation for emotionally charged and engaging live performances.
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