Peni Parker Releases Brand New Track “Disrupt”

Sydney/Eora based alt-rock artist Peni Parker has just released her sublime new track “Disrupt” which is a two minute long punchy masterpiece dripping with total femme-punk energy. Distorted guitars, cutting lyrics, and fierce vocals carry this track into an infectious chorus that expels a whole lot of power and creates that alt-pop sound that Peni Parker does so well.

"2022 was objectively a terrible year for me. It was just waves of heartbreak; just when I thought it couldn't get worse, 2022 stabbed me in the back a few times for good measure while I was down. It really had me doubting myself. I couldn't intellectualize it all, so I used the EP to channel some of that hurt, playing a lot off those broken-down anti-hero themes to go with my comic. 'Disrupt' particularly was a sore spot. I teared up writing it. Hearing the first mix and performing it hits just as hard. I was in such a dark space that I just used the bridge as a cathartic release and to remind myself of my worth. Unlike a physical wound, there's no straightforward 'broken to fixed' route with mental health. It's a spectrum from being anxious and wholly overwhelmed to just coping and absolutely thriving. We all have a whole lot of in-between moments & direction changes along the way. 'Disrupt' runs back & forth through these moments, just like when you catch yourself overthinking."  - the artist shares.

Previous singles since 2021 have been praised from outlets such as Music Feeds, Blunt Mag, and Tone Deaf which tells you all you need to know about how great the artist’s sound is. As well as playing stages like the Metro Theatre, Manning Bar, Peni Parker has also supported the likes of Ocean Grove and with achievements like this in such a short amount of time, there's no telling what huge things Peni Parker will get up to in the future.

“Disrupt” is available everywhere.

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