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Hard to Explain are a metal band from Northern Ireland. Born from the ashes of the recent pandemic, they are a hard hitting, heavy riffing and melodic 3-piece who promise to bring you the greatest shows, the most energy and the best vibes! Following the huge success of previous single ‘S!CK’, a release which set a personal band record for global airplay, their new single ‘Forget Me’ is a testament to resilience, a hard-hitting anthem for those who refuse to be held back, proving that sometimes the only way to move forward is to leave the past behind.
“Forget Me is a powerful, anthemic track by the hard rock and metal band Hard To Explain. The song dives deep into the emotional struggle of a woman trapped in a toxic relationship, feeling neglected and forgotten by her partner. But as the song progresses, it transforms into a declaration of freedom and empowerment. She breaks free from the chains of her past, shedding the emotional weight and rising above the pain. With its heavy, aggressive guitar riffs, pounding drums, and raw, impassioned vocals, it captures the internal battle and the triumph of reclaiming one’s own sense of self-worth and independence.”
“The track symbolizes the journey of empowerment – moving from a place of despair to a place of strength. The chorus echoes the sentiment of not being tied down by the past, while the verses convey the struggles of being overlooked and dismissed by someone who was once close. It’s a cathartic release, both for the singer and for anyone who’s ever been in a relationship where they felt invisible, undervalued, or lost. As the last notes fade, “Forget Me” leaves listeners with a sense of liberation and a reminder that no one should ever be made to feel forgotten.”
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