With over 25,000 YouTube views and 4,000 Spotify streams since its August 15 release, Pink Paradox’s new single Bubblegum has quickly become a defining moment for the five-piece. An ironic party anthem layered with post-hardcore intensity, alt metal power, and a punk edge, the track cuts past surface-level pleasure to reveal a darker truth.
Crushing guitar riffs, seismic bass, and thunderous drumming provide the foundation for Rosa Thorn’s searing vocals, which indict the emptiness of trading pills and shots for caffeine and bubblegum, only to find the void still waiting. It’s a brutal reckoning with the cult of self-improvement and the glossy perfection sold as wellness.
Following their debut Broken Dolls, which dissected heartbreak and loss, Bubblegum previews the raw fury of their upcoming album Crown of Thorns. Pink Paradox refuse comfort. they demand confrontation, brutal, unfiltered, and alive.
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