
Set for release on March 21, 2026, โThis Gunโ finds Rosso Tierney going for the jugular with a metal track that is heavy on impact but even heavier on feeling. Drawing from the grit and punch of modern rock and metal while keeping his own cinematic, emotionally driven voice intact, Tierney digs into the psychology of conflict. On paper, the song steps into the inner world of a soldier facing warfare, with fear, survival, memory, love, and the possibility of death, but it does not stop there. The clever twist is that โThis Gunโ also opens out into something broader, using battle as a mirror for the personal wars people fight every day. That gives the track real depth. It is not just about firepower; it is about what breaks, what survives, and what version of yourself walks out the other side.
Musically, the song comes out swinging. Blazing, driving guitars tear through the mix with sharp-edged force, while the drums hit hard and fast, giving everything a sense of urgency that never lets up. There is a cinematic quality to the arrangement, too, like each section is pushing toward some life-or-death reckoning. Tierneyโs vocal performance is a big part of why the track lands so well. He sings with real energy, but also with emotion and conviction.
That balance is where โThis Gunโ really earns its stripes. Beneath the thunder and steel, the song is haunted by thoughts of what a person leaves behind, with memories and the faces they carry with them when the lights go out. So while it absolutely has the muscle for high-volume listening and a huge live setting, it also leaves room for reflection.
In the end, โThis Gunโ is fierce and cathartic, like a metal song with bite and bruises.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
