Horsewreck’s latest single “Right Mind” comes crashing in as a triumphant protest anthem, using pointed irony to expose the dangers of nationalism, authoritarianism, and anti-immigrant rhetoric. It feels urgent and necessary, the kind of song built for moments when frustration needs somewhere to go.
The track leans into a gritty 2000s pop punk sound, with emo tinged vocals that carry both urgency and attitude. Gang vocal moments give the song a communal, almost revolutionary energy, like a room full of people shouting the words back in unison.
Heavy drums and thumping bass keep the momentum driving forward while rock and roll guitar solos cut through the mix with raw intensity. Everything about “Right Mind” is meant to hit hard and keep moving.
This is the kind of song that is meant to stir something in you. “Right Mind” doesn’t sit quietly in the background. It pushes forward, amplifying emotion and channeling it into something louder, angrier, and ready to fight back. It feels like protest music the way protest music is supposed to feel.
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Written by Ryan Cassata
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