Polish industrial rock/alternative metal band Misscore released a new single "Away" via darkTunes Music Group. Born from a surreal phase of emptiness and regret, "Away" is a powerful anthem of self-liberation. Trapped in a prison of her own making, Natalia Rygiel pours raw emotion into every note, capturing the struggle of fighting against time, guilt, and the walls we build around ourselves.
With heavy riffs, haunting melodies, and atmospheric intensity, "Away" blends modern alternative metal with pop rock energy, creating a sound that is both hypnotic and cathartic. It’s a song for the lost, the dreamers, and the renegades—those who refuse to be defined by their past.
Misscore's current line-up was formed in early 2023. The band consist of Natalia Rygiel (vocals), Mateusz Dźwigała (bass, keyboards), Maciej Przybylski (guitars), and Jarek Bielecki (drums). In March 2024, the band released their debut album DROWN.
For fans of The Pretty Reckless, Evanescence, and Linkin Park, Misscore delivers an experience that lingers long after the last note fades. Link

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