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Autorub Drops Anthemic Single “The Falling (432Hz)"

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New York-based rock band Autorub releases “The Falling (432Hz)” on October 4th, blending driving pop rock rhythms with witty, rebellious lyrics.

Autorub Unleashes Infectious Rebellion with “The Falling (432Hz)”

New York-based rock outfit Autorub returns with their latest single, “The Falling (432Hz),” a high-energy track that expertly combines punchy pop rock rhythms with sarcastic, introspective lyrics. Known for their anthemic sound and lyrical wit, Autorub continues to carve their place in the modern rock scene with a song that delivers both a catchy beat and a thought-provoking message.


About “The Falling (432Hz)”

Following in the footsteps of their previous hits “Oh Marjorie” and “Big Girl Big Gun,” “The Falling (432Hz)” stands out for its rebellious, infectious energy. The track is produced in the resonant frequency of 432Hz, a detail that lends a unique and grounding vibe to the music, drawing listeners in both musically and emotionally. Autorub’s signature style shines through in this single, characterized by driving guitar riffs, pulsating rhythms, and clever, sobering lyrics that offer a satirical yet sincere look at modern life.


The band’s dynamic sound, marked by a blend of nostalgic 90s rock influences and contemporary alt-rock flair, makes “The Falling (432Hz)” an anthem for listeners who crave both high-energy rock and lyrical depth. The song captures the essence of Autorub’s artistry: creating music that gets your heart racing while making you pause and think.


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Cover art for Autorub’s single 'The Falling (432Hz),' featuring bold, rebellious imagery in a vibrant pop rock aesthetic.

Musical Style and Lyrical Themes

Autorub has a knack for fusing punchy alt-rock instrumentation with lyrics that are as sarcastic as they are insightful. “The Falling (432Hz)” tackles themes of societal pressure, disillusionment, and the human struggle to find stability in a chaotic world. The track’s rebellious tone is complemented by an undeniably catchy melody, making it both a head-banger and a brain-teaser. With each verse, listeners are drawn deeper into a narrative that’s as reflective as it is defiant.


Previous Releases and Growing Impact

Autorub’s earlier tracks like “Oh Marjorie” and “Big Girl Big Gun” have set the stage for the band’s rise in the indie rock scene, drawing comparisons to 90s rock greats while establishing a sound that’s all their own. Their clever lyrics, combined with driving guitar riffs and anthemic choruses, have earned them a loyal following and critical acclaim.


Why Listen to “The Falling (432Hz)”

This single is rock infused statement. With its infectious beat and sarcastic lyrical edge, “The Falling (432Hz)” is perfect for fans of alt rock who are looking for something both energetic and meaningful. Autorub continues to push the envelope, and this track is a testament to their ability to blend classic rock influences with modern sensibilities.


Availability

“The Falling (432Hz)” is now streaming on all major digital platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Whether you’re in the mood to rock out or contemplate life’s absurdities, this track is a must-listen for your playlist.


Genres: 90s Rock, Alt Rock, Pop Rock, Alternative Rock, Indie Pop, Indie Rock

Moods: Rebellious, Energetic, Sarcastic, Melodic



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