Bridge Left to Burn Unleashes ‘Vile’: Metalcore Against Sexism

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Bridge Left to Burn Unleashes Defiant Metalcore Anthem “Vile” – A Brutal Response to Sexism in the Heavy Scene

 

Brace yourselves for a thrilling new release as Bridge Left To Burn unveils their latest single, “Vile”, a blistering metalcore track that is here to obliterate stereotypes and serve up some serious attitude. This powerhouse track is more than just a song; it’s a defiant middle finger to the naysayers and a rallying cry for women in the heavy music scene.

“Vile” isn’t just a song; it’s a statement. It’s for every woman who’s ever been underestimated, sidelined, or dismissed. It’s for those who’ve fought to be heard in a male-dominated space and are sick of being told they don’t belong. This is more than music; it’s a declaration of power and a testament to resilience.

Right before the brutal breakdown, “Vile” features a clip from a sexist comment that was made towards the band by a YouTuber, setting the stage for a sonic onslaught that will make you want to throw your horns up and scream. This provocative element underscores the song’s message: a resolute “screw you” to anyone who has ever tried to undermine or diminish the role of women in heavy music.

“We wanted ‘Vile’ to be more than just a song” says [Vocalist Ava Sukkar]. “It’s a statement of resilience and empowerment. By using the clip of the sexist comment, we’re turning negativity into fuel, showing that we won’t be silenced or sidelined. This is our way of saying ‘We’re here, and we’re not going anywhere.’”

 

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