“MICROMAC” sits firmly in a raw, punk-tinged rock space - gritty guitars, pounding drums, and vocals that feel like they’re shouting straight from the heart. The band describe their sound as cathartic, raw, passionate and you can hear that in this track. The energy is high, intense, and intentionally unpolished, which gives it a visceral punch.
It’s the kind of song that almost sounds like a pressure valve being released - loud, a little messy, and emotionally compelling. That’s not a flaw; it’s part of the aesthetic. You can feel what they’re putting out there - intense and unfiltered and it doesn’t try to sound like mainstream rock - it has its own rough edge.
If you like rock that’s gritty, high-energy, and emotionally charged, MICROMAC delivers that in spades. It’s not subtle, and it doesn’t hide its intent - it grabs you, shakes you, and leaves you thinking. A fun and fierce listen for fans of DIY-spirited rock with a bite.