Hitting Rock Bottom Never Sounded As Good As “Rise” By The Broken Rich

Picture this: walls shaking with distortion, bruised fists, and four musicians playing like they’ve survived the worst and have nothing left to fear. It’s not hard to imagine that that’s exactly what happened in the studio as The Broken Rich recorded Rise.

The Broken Rich is a four-piece Australian alt-rock band known for their explosive energy and unapologetically honest lyricism. They’re now back with Rise, their most anthemic release for everyone who’s tasted defeat before. 

Right from the start, the band has already made an impression that they’re not here to back down, as if there’s only one direction left and it’s to rise. The guitars grumble, the drums pound in every turn, while the vocals feel like it has just emerged from the darkness to say, “Watch me rise.

At its core, Rise is resilience with its fists clenched. And it’s amplified more through distortion and explosive hooks. But what truly sets this track is not its volume. It’s honesty. Who would’ve thought that hitting rock bottom could sound as good as this? Heck, they won’t even offer a hand; they just tell you to take every hit, get back up, because what happens next is up to you. 

To sum it up, Rise by The Broken Rich never wastes time asking if you’re ready; it simply assumes you already are and dares you to prove it.

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