German band BRUNHILDE are back with “Rising From The Ashes,” and it hits fast and loud. There’s no slow intro, no build-up, just straight into heavy riffs and a beat that keeps pushing forward.
The hook is the big moment here. It is the kind of chorus that feels built for shouting along to after one listen. “I won’t take your call / I’ll be fine without your poison” is as direct as it gets, and it sticks in your head pretty quickly.
Caro Loy really drives the track. There is attitude in every line, especially when she leans into the more confrontational parts of the lyrics. You can feel that shift from dealing with betrayal to just cutting it off completely. By the time she’s singing about being “the fire that you can’t contain,” it feels earned, not just thrown in for effect.
The band keep things tight behind her. Guitars stay sharp without getting messy, drums hit hard without overcomplicating things, and the whole track keeps a steady momentum. It feels built for a live setting where the crowd can soak up the track's energy.
Lyrically, it keeps things clear and to the point. This is about calling out lies, walking away, and not looking back. Lines like “I can see right through your lies” don’t try to dress anything up, and that works in the song’s favor.
Overall, it is a punchy, high-octane single that has a clear sense of purpose and goes all in.
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