Back from a well-deserved break filled with maladaptive daydreaming and therapy sessions, the rising icon of millennial angst, ettie returns with a bang. Her latest single, ‘Miserable Life” is a much-needed cathartic anthem for those of us who have had someone go out of their way to make our lives hell.
With a rich musical background, ettie’s artistry has been shaped by Avril Lavigne, Hayley Williams, and Pale Waves, leading her to forge a unique, quintessentially honest sound.
Following her successful debut EP “Manic Pixie Dream Girl” and impressive singles like “Until I Met U” and “I’m Sorry to My Exes,” “Miserable Life” showcases ettie’s growth as an artist, diving deeper into the pop-punk realm. ettie’s vocals have leveled up too, sounding more mature and fierce than ever.
Featuring the right dose of pop-punk and emo flair, “Miserable Life” is everything you want your revenge anthem to be. The song starts with a raw, gritty guitar strum, building up the tension before bursting into a chorus that lets you release all that pent-up frustration.
With tongue-in-cheek lyrics like “I hope you drop your keys down the drain, but you still see them through the cracks,” ettie incorporates the perfect blend of sass and pettiness, playfully reminding when someone tries to mess with you, instead of getting mad, you get even.
With each verse and chorus, you will find yourself nodding along in solidarity and chanting the lyrics at the top of your lungs. All in all, “Miserable Life” is a promising addition to ettie’s discography, and we cannot wait to see what she comes up with next.
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Review By: Grace Donovan