
Coral Z’s breakup anthem “No More” stands over the genre with a steady gaze, ready to walk away. Sure, there’s that lingering ache in its DNA, but the dominant force here is raw resolve. The track kicks off with an acoustic guitar run that builds like a train gathering steam, every strum carrying a bit more weight until sluicing cymbals sprinkle in.
Then the drums arrive, thumping, solid, grounding the whole arrangement. When Coral Z’s deep, grainy voice enters, it’s almost a whisper at first, breathy and intimate, pulling you close to hear her side of the story. She starts in the soft-focus glow of memory, recalling the little rituals and quiet joys that once defined a love. These verses are packed with vivid, almost cinematic detail, making it impossible not to see snapshots of their past.
Then—bang—comes the chorus, and the whole song turns on its heel. Coral’s voice, no longer restrained, soars with angst and grit, tearing through the smoky air like a flare. The guitars blaze right alongside her, equally at home on a rainy-day reflection playlist and in the car with the windows down, speeding away from everything that once held you back. Coral Z doesn’t just sing about moving on, she makes you believe she’s already halfway down the road. Listen to her letting it out on YouTube. That cover pic is pretty nice.
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Review by: Naomi Joan

