London, England-based My Broken Integrity put their all into their most recent original tune, "Empty Walls." The song, which involved important partners including Takeshi Tokunaga and Marcus Osei Kingsley, is evidence of brilliance and tenacity. The ideal environment for bringing this potent piece to life was created by Joshua Taylor of The Walrus studio in London, demonstrating the artist's singular fusion of musical skill and emotional depth.
The songwriter describes the song: "Empty Walls delves into the raw emotions of isolation and pain experienced by My Broken Integrity, offering a poignant exploration of mental health and autism awareness. Influenced by the likes of Howard Jones and bands such as Killswitch Engage and Dir en Grey, the single stands out for its blend of melancholic themes with impactful riffs and melodies."
The song starts with a complex clean riff and explodes with aggressive vocals and pounding drums (great double bass parts). I love the song's dynamic, sometimes extremely aggressive but with lots of melodic bits as well (like the chorus, my favourite part of the song). "Empty Walls" is amazingly written, performed, and produced. Give it a go by clicking on the Spotify player below and remember to follow My Broken Integrity on social media.
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