Some songs simply convey how you’re feeling, whereas others grapple with it head-on. On "Purgatory," Mortez makes a painfully honest and powerful musical statement about the complexities of struggle, perseverance, and unending progress through calamity. Mortez is a package of raw emotion warped into bold catharsis. It was created by Rachele Royale, a kind of pop star, and Brett Daniels, a session guy. “Purgatory” is a testament to the struggles artists face and the iron will it takes to emerge stronger on the other side.
In essence, the single is a journey through the emotional terrain of heartache, pain, and inner struggle. Maybe not the most inviting line of approach, but rather than shrink from darkness, Mortez huddles against it and lets it become something he can play with. "Purgatory" is a state of being where the urge to advance collides with the necessity of enduring and dwelling on yourself.
During the recording process, Mortez grappled with creative and emotional challenges, striving to enhance every aspect of the track. The intensity of the song itself speaks to just how hard this artist works for their music, lending it a level of authenticity and emotional gravity that lands heavy in the gut. "Purgatory" articulates this universal position of being caught between pain and redemption, where every small movement toward healing takes courage and resolve. The song touches on the struggles of addressing personal issues and holding your ground instead of succumbing to them.
If a song were an experience, we have one with this release from Mortez, something to feel and learn through strength, commitment, and the relentless desire to see light and beauty on the other side of a struggle. “Purgatory” is a bold step forward for the duo, one that proves they’re practitioners who aren’t afraid to dig into their emotions and seek out something real and heavy.


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