Violet Grohl shares “Cool Buzz”

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The song criticizes the contradictions within the punk scene.

We are almost a month away from hearing Be Sweet To Methe debut album of Violet Grohlwho continues to present previews of what this material will be like. After the launch of “Applefish”, “THUM” and “595”now presents “Cool Buzz”fourth single that also comes accompanied by an official video.

With this premiere, Violet reveals a proposal with cru overtonestwo between indie rock and punk, aaccompanied by a lyric that poses a direct criticism of certain progressive discoursess within punk that, In practice, they continue to exclude women from their own spaces; as in the case of private clubs, where they rarely find a real opportunity to stand out or be heard.

The song stands out for its sarcastic tone, where the interpretation of Violet reinforces the message of nonconformity present throughout the song. Musically, it maintains a dynamic structure that refers to the roots of the genre, but with a current approach that feels organic and necessary for what it seeks to convey.

With this release, the singer outlines what will be Be Sweet To Mea material that promises to explore the complexities of growing up within a media industry, while trying to decipher its own style. The album will arrive on May 29, 2026 and will have 11 songs, consolidating her as one of the young artists to follow.

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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