New Music & Video Release - Greta van den Brink releases 'Alpine State of Mind' - 24th October 2025
Photo by - Max Pinkerton-Bennett
Artist Name - Greta van den Brink
Release Name - Alpine State of Mind
Release Date - 24th October 2025
Genre - Alt-Pop, Indie, Indie Pop
Label - Greta van den Brink
Indie-pop artist Greta Van Den Brink has today released “Alpine State of Mind” - the second single from her forthcoming album This Wasn’t Planned, set to drop in May 2026. “Alpine State of Mind” is a journey of storytelling and artistry that invites listeners into Greta’s sonic world with open arms.
Greta grew up on a farm outside Auckland, New Zealand, surrounded by animals, trees, and a vivid imagination nurtured by her mother. While working in film as an actress and stunt performer for Netflix, Amazon, and Apple, she stumbled into music when Shane Rangi handed her a guitar and said, “I think you’re going to write songs.” He was right.
Her debut track “Road to Hell” unexpectedly found its way onto a Netflix soundtrack, setting the tone for a career she never planned - but now can’t live without. Greta’s music blends cinematic storytelling with emotional rawness, ranging from the haunting “Swimming on a Spoon” to the bright indie-pop of “U+I.” Every song feels like a world of its own - visceral, vivid, and deeply personal.
“Alpine State of Mind” was written in a way that felt like chasing a forest nymph through the woods - half-lost, half-enchanted, being shown strange objects, only to be told not to get distracted. Van Den Brink describes her as “also, somehow, a stripper. Unpeeling layers of herself and vanishing deeper into the trees. That has nothing to do with the way the song sounds, but it’s how it felt writing it”.
Sonically, it lives somewhere misty and mountainous - giving a feel of the Appalachians in late October - where someone has wandered too far into themselves and can’t quite find the way out. The track explores feelings of losing your grip emotionally, physically, spiritually. It builds slowly, then hits hard - like a prayer screamed through gritted teeth. Greta also shares “There’s something raw and off-kilter in it, like your footing isn’t quite right, and then suddenly you’re shouting into the void, hoping someone hears you. Or maybe just hoping you do.”“Alpine State of Mind” and Greta’s existing catalogue isn’t just a collection of songs - it’s an invitation into her world. One that’s wild, cinematic, and undeniably hers. Early listeners are going to want to stick around to see what’s next.