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REBEL YELL explores the fun and freedom of losing yourself in her new single ‘Kombat’

In a sonic whirlwind equal parts electronic and industrial-pop, Rebel Yell’s latest song arrives with an eerie yet captivating video, a collaborative effort between Rebel Yell and fellow artist Zac Mergard. But that’s not all – this release comes bearing news about the imminent arrival of her upcoming album, ‘DESOLATION’, scheduled for in October.

The pulsating heartbeat of the song emerges from static bass and a drum machine, intertwined with Rebel Yell’s mechanical vocals. This song is a sonic testament to authenticity, as the track weaves a narrative of self-discovery, encouraging vulnerability and self-imposed constraints. Rebel Yell’s voice emerges as a guide through the song’s journey, delivering each lyric with a striking precision.

Rebel Yell’s single goes beyond just vocals, this is a meticulously crafted experience, with every layer and sound carefully placed to evoke a sense of urgency and introspection. The track’s production values shine through, encapsulating the rawness of human emotions within a synthetic landscape.

“Too often (women in particular) are taken for a ride by the self-sabotaging recipient of their kindness or love,” Rebel Yell says about her new song. “My plea is to not deprive ourselves of what we want, what we love or what we deserve. We all have pasts, bad traits and have made mistakes, but if you feel for someone who feels for you, why not work on being a better person while with this other person, rather than shutting yourself off to the possibility of happiness and love?”

Rebel Yell’s artistic work continues to shine through this song and showcases her ability to create a captivating experience where sound and story meld seamlessly.

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Steve

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