MP set to unleash gritty social justice anthem “Revolution”

The band is excited to announce the release of “Revolution”, a fierce garage rock anthem that captures the essence of frustration and a call for change. “Revolution” will be on all major streaming services on April 3rd – but you can pre-save the song today by clicking on the Spotify logo below. Pre-saving is the music streaming equivalent of pre-ordering. By pre-saving the song, it will be automatically saved to your “Liked” library on release day. It’s a great way to help support indie bands gain traction and visibility on Spotify.

Pre-save “Revolution”

“Revolution” was recorded at Union Sound Company in Toronto and mixed by Alex Gamble (Alvvays, Broken Social Scene, Arkells), who recorded the band’s self-titled album in 2017 and 2019’s sophomore record Survivor. It reflects the band’s commitment to social justice, tackling issues of inequality, discrimination, and the urgent need for transformative change. With a raw and unapologetic edge, Madame Psychosis addresses the current state of the world, urging listeners to rise up and demand a better future.

“When I sat down to write the lyrics it came from the frustration of consistently seeing and hearing about the oppression and marginalization of people across the world, and also my own personal experiences of subjugation,” says the band’s lyricist and lead singer, Michelle Mondesir. “The less we embrace our differences as a positive and beautiful reflection of unique qualities that deserve a place and space in society, the more we lose our humanity. Until we start thinking and behaving in an expansive manner, coming from a place of true care, love, compassion, and kindness for ourselves and others, we will never be free.”

“Revolution” is a sonic explosion, featuring powerful guitar effects and distortion that intensify the band’s impassioned message. It’s a testament to the band’s ability to blend gritty rock with socially conscious lyrics, creating a powerful musical experience for fans old and new. The accompanying music video, set to release in mid-April, promises a visually captivating experience that complements the song’s depth. 

"Revolution" cover art
“Revolution” artwork by Bret McCaffrey

“Revolution” follows “Hopeless”, which was released in January, as the third single off the band’s upcoming studio album, slated for release in the fall of 2024.

Photo credit: Claudio Paola

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