French-American dark alternative/post-punk duo Frenchy And The Punk have dropped a fiery new anthem today titled “Not Under Your Spell”, marking their debut release with Distortion Productions. Known for their genre-defying sound and electrifying live performances, the seasoned pair deliver a track that’s both a sonic adrenaline rush and a rallying cry for resilience.
With its urgent energy, “Not Under Your Spell” is more than just a song—it’s a declaration. The lyrics urge listeners to resist disempowerment and push forward through adversity: “keep going if you’re going through hell.” In a world grappling with disillusionment and fatigue, the track offers a potent antidote, igniting movement both on the dance floor and in the soul.
The single blends powerful vocals with driving guitar riffs, pulsing synth hooks, and infectious beats. It’s a sonic cocktail that channels the raw spirit of post-punk while embracing the melodic edge of dark alternative rock. Frenchy And The Punk’s signature chemistry shines through, delivering a sound that’s as rebellious as it is cathartic.
“Not Under Your Spell” also marks a new chapter for the duo as their first release under the Distortion Productions label. The partnership promises to amplify their reach and bring their empowering message to a broader audience.
Whether you’re dancing through the darkness or standing your ground in the face of chaos, Frenchy And The Punk’s latest offering is a reminder: you are not under anyone’s spell. Link

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