Single Review: Lab Rat – Drunk

Lab Rat’s second UK single, Drunk, emerges as a bold, raw, and honest piece of art. Released on November 8th via Mushroom Pillow, this track cements the Australian-based alt-rock grunge rap artist as a force to reckon with. 

Single Review: Lab Rat – Drunk

Following the critical success of Exit Path, Lab Rat (aka Dylan James) channels his tumultuous life experiences into a gritty, emotive anthem that resonates deeply with those seeking authenticity.

From the first haunting strum of the guitar, Drunk pulls listeners into a soundscape that is both menacing and captivating. The atmospheric opening builds into a thunderous explosion of rhythm, driven by a dynamic blend of punk’s raw energy and indie rock’s melodic sensibilities. 

The song's structure ebbs and flows with a controlled chaos, mirroring the themes of internal conflict and the pursuit of liberation.

Lab Rat’s vocal delivery is as much a performance as it is a confession. His ability to balance rap-like cadence with grunge-inspired grit gives the track a unique edge. Lines that confront pain and self-reflection are underscored by the vulnerability in his voice, which pierces through the heavy instrumentation with an almost cathartic power.

Thematically, Drunk goes beyond the surface-level rebellion often associated with the genre. It’s a raw exploration of Lab Rat’s struggles with trauma, depression, and the search for meaning. The chorus, with its anthemic, shout-along quality, feels like a rallying cry for those navigating their own emotional chaos.

Musically, the production showcases a meticulous yet unpolished aesthetic—a balance that reflects the duality of Lab Rat's artistry. The track’s haunting guitar riffs linger in your mind long after it ends, while the rhythm section drives home its relentless energy, making Drunk an unrelenting sonic experience.

With Drunk, Lab Rat solidifies his ability to craft music that is deeply personal yet universally relatable. It’s a testament to his resilience and a promising indication of what’s to come. For fans of artists who aren’t afraid to bare their souls, Lab Rat is a name to watch.

Rating: 4.5/5

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I enjoy discovering new talent and writing about music. Passions include indie, pop, soul and rock. If I enjoy the music I will find a way to write about it.

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