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We Are Not Robots "A Punch"

Songs from Australia

17/10/2025 |

We Are Not Robots’ “A Punch” (3'42")—the closing track on their latest EP of the same name—is a cathartic detonation of post-breakup anguish, wrapped in the bruised aesthetics of pop-punk, grunge, and alternative rock. With the melodic urgency of Thrice, the brooding intensity of Nothing But Thieves, and the textural weight of Deftones, the song charts the emotional freefall that follows love’s decay. Frontman Pete Konakov’s raw, unfiltered vocals cut through a wall of distortion and driving rhythms, capturing the exact moment when holding on becomes more destructive than letting go. It’s a grungy, Foo Fighters–adjacent anthem that never sacrifices melody for muscle—instead, it wields both like twin weapons.

Formed in 2016 in Australia, WANR have spent nearly a decade refining their hybrid of punk energy, shoegaze haze, and alt-rock grit. From their scrappy 2017 debut Killer In The Choir to the synth-driven urgency of recent singles like “Pure Nothing” and the Weezer-meets-Interpol spark of “If You Want To Talk About It,” the band consistently balances chaos and catchiness. “A Punch” stands as a culmination of that evolution—frenetic yet focused, emotionally exposed yet sonically powerful. Produced and engineered by Konakov and mixed by Ryan Cramp, the track lands like a final, necessary blow: messy, honest, and impossible to ignore.

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