Neon White have been building toward something. With “Delirium,” their third single, that something finally arrives in full.
The Saigon alternative rock band trades polish for tension here, letting the track breathe and coil rather than rush toward resolution. There’s weight in the pacing, space in the arrangement, and a sense that each moment is being held just long enough before it gives way to the next. It doesn’t feel like a band following a formula. It feels like a band trusting their instincts.
The accompanying music video, directed by Nguyen Hoang The Ngan and produced by Thai Phuong Anh under the Mini-Creative banner, earns its place as more than a promotional companion. Shot in a raw, immersive setting that mirrors the track’s emotional register, the visual blurs the line between performance and narrative without leaning too hard into either. It’s disorienting in the right way.
“Delirium” is the third single from Neon White‘s forthcoming debut EP, and the trajectory across their releases is hard to ignore. Each drop has pushed further, taken on more, and asked the listener to keep up. With this one, the band have found their footing in a darker, less comfortable space, and they sound confident there.

