\Choke On the Sun\ - A Riff That Stares Back
"Choke On the Sun" - A Riff That Stares Back
The guitars in "Choke On the Sun" feel like they are watching you - low, hostile, and repetitive with purpose. The riffing is less about catchy shapes and more about pressure and persistence, with industrial noise and cold synth residue giving the track a claustrophobic shine.
Vocals provide the emotional map. The verses are carried by sad female cleans that sound fragile and close, like the voice is trying to stay calm in a collapsing room. When the chorus hits, female screaming breaks through - a violent shift that turns the hook into an eruption instead of a chorus you “sing along” to.
The lyric is sexually explicit in implication and framing, but the tone is exploitation, not pleasure - bodies treated as objects, intimacy treated as a transaction, dignity treated as optional. It reads as a continuation of "The Relay Never Dies", while the cover underscores exposure: a ruined concrete space, harsh overhead light, and a nude woman looking upward - vulnerability without romance. Project site: https://survivoria.com/
Spotify album link: https://open.spotify.com/album..../40vJjf73YrQIGD8Y1vC
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