Reetoxa starts their new album with a bang and a hangover, just like real punks do. The first song, "Alcohol," is a wild ride through the messy blur of nightlife, bad choices, and the clear-headedness that comes with the end of the buzz. The first chord makes it clear that this song isn't going to be nice; it's going to wake you up.
"Alcohol" is full of both humour and raw anger, and it was inspired by a one-night stand that went wrong, leaving the artist stranded in the outer suburbs with no money and no phone. It's a brutally honest look at self-awareness after a night that went too far. There is a pulse of weakness under the swagger and distortion that makes the song more than just a party song, it's a confession in chaos.
"Alcohol" mixes old-school punk attitude with a modern, gritty edge to make something that feels both new and old at the same time. It's loud, unapologetic, and somehow still danceable. It's the kind of song that makes you want to move even though it hurts to hear it.
Reetoxa's delivery is sharp and unfiltered, and every lyric is full of real-life experience and reckless charm. It never stops being fun or having a good beat. "Alcohol" shows that even after a bad night out, there's still something to shout about and maybe even dance to. Reetoxa doesn't just tell a story with "Alcohol." They put the chaos in a bottle, light a match, and throw it into the crowd.

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