ettie's vocals take center stage on anthemic new single, "Miserable Life"
In her latest single, "Miserable Life," ettie delivers a cathartic anthem that resonates with anyone who has experienced the torment caused by someone who went out of their way to make their lives unbearable. This powerful track serves as a three-minute release, allowing listeners to channel their frustrations and wish the same treatment upon those who have caused them harm, all without judgment.
With "Miserable Life," ettie dives deeper into the pop punk genre, drawing inspiration from icons like Blink-182 and Avril Lavigne. The influence of emo nostalgia is evident throughout the song, providing a backdrop for our present-day problems. However, it is ettie's ability to infuse traditional pop sensibilities into her emotionally charged lyrics, harmonies, and emphatic vocal delivery that sets her apart. She showcases a remarkable talent for connecting with listeners of all backgrounds, delivering a message that resonates with the masses.
From the opening notes, "Miserable Life" exudes an in your face energy that captures the listener's attention. ettie's powerful voice takes center stage, effortlessly carrying the weight of the song. The crunchy instrumentals provide a gritty backdrop, amplifying the raw emotions expressed in the lyrics. The combination of her commanding voiceand the robust guitar passages creates this anthemic atmosphere that demands attention and encourages listeners to sing along with conviction. If anything, it’s not difficult to envision yourself singing along at a concert of hers in a sea of thousands!
The track's universal themes of resilience and justice resonate with listeners from all walks of life. Relatable is one way to put it, but ultimately she’s made herself vulnerable and opened up life experiences in order to create a fantastic piece of art. We love it, plain and simple, and we know you will too. Please click those links below in order to listen, follow along, and of course to stay tuned for everything else in the works.
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