Paraguay-based industrial/electro-rock/metal band Noisecide has released a brand new single "Break Up". The song dives deep into the complexities of a toxic relationship that has to come to an end.
The band comments: "This song depicts the internal struggle of ending a toxic relationship. The narrator acknowledges the need to break free from a cycle of pain and deception, recognizing the trouble from the start but being blinded by desire. Despite the realization, they feel trapped by lingering emotions and memories, making it difficult to move on. The repeated refrain emphasizes the conflict between the desire to let go and the difficulty of overcoming past attachments. It's a powerful track that we hope resonates with many of you."
Noisecide captivates listeners with unique sound and style, transcending boundaries and defying expectations. Inspired by technology, life, and the future, Noisecide, led by Danicide and Atarix, crafts music that ignites connections, inspiration, and motivation worldwide.
As a special thank you to their fans, they offer a free download of "Break Up" at this location. Link

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