
“The Song I Scream in the Shower” by Ettie is a cathartic outburst you’d expect from someone whose sanctuary is steam and soap and sonic honesty. The track, packed with confessional lyrics and electric emotional shifts, proves Ettie spills diary pages and sets them on fire with her guitar.
It begins gently, almost luring you into a calm with shimmering riffs and a clean vocal line that feels like the hush before the emotional storm. But then—bam—the drums hit, the guitars blaze, and Ettie’s voice swells with raw vulnerability.
On the other hand, the lyrical gut-punches are tucked beneath the punk-pop charm. Ettie sings about heartbreak and self-reflection, defiantly too, while being tender and transparent. By the time she lands on the bridge, lamenting the girlfriend who spiraled from perfect to toxic, starting to pick fights and talk to different chicks on her phone, you’re nodding in painful, relatable solidarity.
This song is a natural continuation of Ettie’s ethos: caffeinated punk drenched in vulnerability, queer angst, and introspective wit. There’s something beautifully mundane yet deeply universal about the idea of revisiting old arguments under a showerhead, working through trauma humanely by replaying it, rewriting it, and finally screaming it out loud.
After surviving a life-threatening fall that forced her to reevaluate everything, Ettie comes back more alive than ever. “The Song I Scream in the Shower” reclaims power, one scream at a time. Check it out on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan