The band from Madrid presents one of their rawest songs before “Lapsus”, their awaited second album.
There are songs that work.
And then there are the uncomfortable ones.
That is exactly what Ultralight has done with “Your Problem”.
A subject that abandons any filter to dive into more uncomfortable terrain:
๐ that of what is not said.
From LoffMusic, we have it clear: this is the point where a band stops promising… and starts to define its identity.
๐ค “Tu Problema” and when indie is no longer comfortable.
Ultralight had already demonstrated that it does not play it safe.
But here it goes one step further.
“Your Problem” is a song that:
- speaks from rage
- breaks with emotional correctness
- enters the realm of direct reproach
With phrases that do not seek to soften anything.
๐ what is there, is said.
And that carries over to the sound as well:
- harder guitars
- riffs close to hard rock
- more aggressive energy
A twist that moves them away from the more conventional indie.
๐ฌ A narrative that feels like cinema.
The song maintains one of the band’s key features:
๐ tell stories as if they were scenes.
It functions as a farewell letter.
But not from sadness.
From irony, wear and tear and sarcasm.
And that is reflected in the video clip:
- darkrooms
- red lights
- deformed or covered faces
An aesthetic that breaks with the norm.
And that reinforces the feeling of discomfort.
๐ “Lapsus” is the album where everything changes.
“Tu Problema” is the third advance of Lapsus.
The band’s second LP.
And everything points to it being a turning point.
Ultralight maintains its essence, but pushes the sound into something more:
- more direct
- harsher
- more emotional
๐ฅ A band that is no longer emerging.
Context is important.
Ultralight arrives here after:
- more than 35 festival dates
- sold outs in key venues
- recognition at the Odeon Awards
- Academy of Music Awards Nominations
And a key fact:
๐ sold out in its 7 Rivieras
That is no longer a promise.
It is reality.
๐ค A 2026 that can be definitive
The band faces 2026 with:
- festival tour
- new album
- steady growth
And in this context, “Tu Problema” works as a warning:
๐ what’s coming is not going to be comfortable.
๐ฏ The recommendation of LoffMusic
Ultralight is at that exact point where a band defines itself.
And it doesn’t usually last long.
If you like artists like:
- Bogota burns
- Long live Sweden
- Sexy Zebras
this should be on your radar.
From LoffMusic, our recommendation is clear: listen to “Tu Problema” carefully.
Because there is no posturing here.
There is intent.


