Vancouver-based artist Matías Roden unveils his introspective new single, “Disease with No Name,” a midtempo indie pop/soft rock ballad that explores themes of existential dread, depression, and self-examination. Drawing inspiration from a personal struggle with chronic pain and the frustration of being dismissed by doctors, Roden transforms these emotions into a larger meditation on the feeling that something in life is missing—but being unable to pinpoint what that is. Infused with the atmospheric textures of early ’90s pop rock and structured like an EDM track, “Disease with No Name” builds on anthemic instrumentals, icy synths, and cinematic swells to evoke a sense of melancholy, movement, and catharsis. Co-produced by Louise Burns (Hotel Mira, Haley Blais), the song captures the tensi...