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“Misery” is the second single from Edmonton based skatepunk trio, Broken Yolks on their upcoming first full length release “The View of the Bystander” which releases on August 8, via High End Denim Records.
The track is a haunting, introspective song that personifies emotional pain as a familiar yet destructive companion. The lyrics explore the lingering impact of trauma, depression, or heartbreak, experiences that, once ignored or buried, return with greater force. The song identifies a toxic comfort in revisiting emotional suffering, almost like welcoming back an old friend. The song captures the complex relationship we can develop with our darker thoughts—resisting them, missing them, and fearing their return all at once.
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