They celebrate their album dropping this week with their new single ‘Trauma Euphoria’ – featuring some of the most impressive guitar work on the new album, heavier than ever before.
Gifted lead vocalist Megan Targett‘s brutal growls and beautiful, crystal clear clean vocals create an impactful contrast, captivating the listener.
Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/nDJkqEPFqww
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Megan comments: “Experiencing a traumatic event or grieving a major loss comes with a myriad of feelings. Denial, depression, anger and sadness are the most common ones you hear about. However, there is one that I’ve found nobody speaks of; Euphoria. Small moments of time where you forget that you’re grieving and slip back into the person you were before the event. It’s like a euphoric experience that’s heightened by the fact your brain hasn’t felt any hit of dopamine in such a long time.
“However, that sudden realisation when you remember the trauma and snap out of the high has you crashing 10x harder. Feelings of guilt and shame take over and you fall deeper into the dark depths of your depression and grief. This dark place becomes a safe space in your mind, as leaving it can cause more pain and isn’t worth the fall. You can become addicted to suffering and this song is a love letter to it.”
This follows previous singles ‘X my <3 (Hope to die)‘ and ‘Anti-Fetish‘.
Negative Energy is the pinnacle of VEXED‘s musicianship, with gripping, profound and brave lyricism. Instead of opting for the forced positivity many of their contemporaries demonstrate, the Hertfordshire trio channel every ounce of their Negative Energy into these 13 tracks – recharging themselves for an uphill battle.
The band comment: “We are so proud to present to you our second album. Since our first release, we have each endured traumatic experiences, surrounded by death, betrayal, pain and grief. In order to find any strength, we first had to accept that we weren’t okay, then take our trauma and face it head on, sharing our vulnerability, fears and weaknesses. Instead of forcing ourselves to try and be positive we put all our negative energy into the album in order to begin our own repair and to overcome.”
VEXED are:
Megan Targett – Vocals
Jay Bacon – Guitar
Willem Mason-Geraghty – Drums
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