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The Meatbees shatter solitude with explosive new single “Crash Alone”

  • June 11, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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The Meatbees are back, and they’ve brought thunder. On their newest offering, "Crash Alone," they dive headfirst into the depths of stormy emotional rock, releasing a track as heavy in feeling as sound. It’s a glorious mess of a breakup song for the heartbroken and the hopeful, whose hearts have been emptied of everything but an ache for connection.

From the opening note, "Crash Alone," quickly has The Meatbees establish that they aren’t here to dance around hurt. Channeling the weary grit of Pearl Jam and the moody urgency of Stone Temple Pilots, the song pushes its own explicit energy through punchy riffs and driving percussion, anchored by a vocal performance worthy of being plucked from a midnight confessional. The song’s pacing is as up and down as the emotions you feel when you long for someone brooding in the verses, with an explosive chorus only to build higher and higher until you think it’s reached its peak and a whaling guitar solo is dolloped on top, injected with technical precision and emotional punch.

A dynamic at play here is also a product of the cinematic mind. Think about late-night drives on the highway, rain-streaked windows, and the internal dialogue that only gets louder when you’re alone. Somehow, the Meatbees manage to take that silent ache and make the sound big, noisy, and cathartic. "Crash Alone" is a heart cry masquerading as an earthquake. It’s for the outsiders, those lotus-eaters, those romantics who still dream someone’s listening.

Stream ‘Pilot’ EP by The Meatbees on Spotify.

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