Industrial rock/alternative metal outfit Misscore has dropped another track, "What If", through darkTunes Music Group.
"What If" is a powerful pop metal anthem that fuses electronic energy, jazz elements, and crushing rock riffs into a track that hits hard - musically and emotionally. With an infectious chorus and thought-provoking lyrics, Misscore takes you on a journey of self-discovery and breaking free from the past.
Fighting against the walls we build in our minds, "What If" dares to ask: "What lies beyond fear?". With Natalia Rygiel's soaring vocals leading the charge, this song is an anthem for anyone ready to push forward and embrace the unknown.
Misscore's previously released track, "Away", alongside more info, is HERE. Link
MISSCORE - Breaks Wall And Step Into Unknown With "What If"
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