Ona Mafalda continues her cycle of reinvention with ‘Reset’, an album shaped by starting over, letting go, and rebuilding without fear. Rooted between Spain and the United Kingdom, and sung in both Spanish and English, her sound fuses electric indie-rock grit with shimmering indie-pop momentum. That borderless approach has already taken her around the world, opening multiple times for Coldplay and appearing at major festivals, while carving out a voice that feels restless, confident, and deeply personal.
Recorded in London with producers Mac Wetha, Dan Holloway, Sour Sync, and Khotton, ‘Reset’ draws inspiration from formative guitar-driven influences while translating them into Ona’s own emotional language. The album explores courage, renewal, and identity through raw guitars and direct lyrics, balancing strength and vulnerability with clarity. Recent tracks “Running”, “Harta”, and “Broken Games” highlight the record’s range, showing how Ona uses bilingual expression to move fluidly between frustration, freedom, playfulness, and desire.
“Harta is my way of releasing everything I’ve been holding in,” Ona explains. “Sometimes walking away isn’t giving up, it’s taking your power back.” Of “Broken Games”, she adds, “It reflects that playful, carefree energy, the moments when love doesn’t have to be serious or permanent.” Together, the songs frame ‘Reset’ as an album that unites its contrasts into a clear identity, capturing an artist fully in motion and unafraid to begin again.


