Color Of Noise "My Way"
Sounds from the USA
15/11/2025 | Color of Noise’s “My Way” is a gritty, swaggering anthem that crackles with the raw energy of a man turning trauma into triumph—think Tom Waits crooning over a garage-band meltdown produced by Queens of the Stone Age after a midnight bender in a warehouse full of broken amplifiers. At just over two minutes, the track explodes with wild swing, industrial grit, and post-punk snarl, all held together by a relentless, almost theatrical rhythm that refuses to let go. The vocals are a growling, half-sung confession—equal parts lament and liberation—while the instrumentation stomps, clangs, and howls like a band that’s been through hell and found their voice in the wreckage.
Born from the harrowing real-life saga of artist Bruce Fulford—whose 21-court-appearance ordeal with a professional con artist reads like a true-crime thriller meets Tinder Swindler—“My Way” isn’t just a song, it’s a manifesto of redemption. It channels punk’s rebellious spirit and industrial’s mechanical unease, but beneath the noise lies a deeply human story: the slow, messy climb out of deception, into self-reclamation through art. This isn’t just music; it’s therapy forged in fire, and the first single from the album Noise Therapy doesn’t just announce its arrival—it demands to be heard. With its swaggering groove and unapologetic honesty, “My Way” doesn’t ask for sympathy. It earns respect.
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