Backdrop Falls, is back with their new single “Mr. Make-Believe,” released via Electric Funeral Records. Known for their catchy choruses and powerful riffs that span from punk rock to alternative, the band presents a track filled with raw emotion, transporting listeners to the vibe of a 90s Californian movie scene. Listen here: https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/album/3XcJH3aBr34BaJBe3abGqO

“Mr. Make-Believe” dives into the intensity of 90s punk, blending the raw energy of the genre with a modern and melodic alternative rock twist. In just 3 minutes and 3 seconds, the track delivers a whirlwind of aggressive riffs, emotionally charged vocals, and captivating hooks that keep listeners engaged from start to finish.

The song kicks off with a sharp guitar riff that tears through the airwaves with intensity, setting a fast-paced rhythm that leads into a chorus where aggression and melody merge seamlessly—catchy and powerful, yet emotionally resonant.

Matheus Collyer, the band’s singer, songwriter, and guitarist, shares about the new single: “This is an updated version of where we are musically right now. We were able to experiment with some things and reinforce others. Everything Backdrop Falls has always been is there, and we’re really excited about it.”

“Mr. Make-Believe” embodies Backdrop Falls’ unique ability to blend the rawness of punk with thoughtful melodic currents. From its sharp riffs to its unexpectedly turning conclusion, the single showcases the band’s talent for crafting music that is both aggressive and introspective.

With their new release, Backdrop Falls reinforces their position as one of the most prominent representatives of punk rock in Brazil, bringing a track that not only honors their roots but also highlights the evolution of their sound.

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