
Kerem Goralโs โSomethingโs Wrong,โ released on September 21, 2025, marks a visceral opening to his upcoming album All the Hate Comes from a Virtual Place. Hailing from Chafford Hundred, England, Goral brings an emotionally raw yet technically layered sound to the table, blurring the lines between hyperpop and metalcore. Produced with long-time friend NTHN and featuring contributions from Atheonix and mentor Lotus Mori, the track embodies grief and growth, recorded partly in Goralโs home and partly at his late grandmotherโs house, the emotional nucleus of the song.
The song launches like a storm breaking, with gritty guitars grinding through distortion, drums pounding like a racing pulse.ย The soundscape feels both vast and claustrophobicโgritty enough to echo influences like Bring Me The Horizon and Architects, yet tinged with the synthetic melancholy of hyperpop. Goral sings anguishedly with pain, his voice brushed in a light haze. The layers of sound bleed into each other like static in a digital storm, fitting for an artist inspired by Bring Me the Horizonโs genre-bending Nex Gen.
The track channels his grief for his grandmother through the fictional lens of Alteira Veil, a character shedding pain before stepping into another world. You can almost feel the ghost of that house, the weight of love and absence vibrating in every reverb trail.
โSomethingโs Wrongโ comes as an exorcism, a cathartic scream into the digital void. Goral is making sense of the noise inside him, one distorted riff at a time.
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Review by: Naomi Joan