Sabina Beyli laid bare the brutal cycle of self-sabotage with her pop-rock anthem, Bad Habits

After a goosebump-inducing, deceptively quiescent intro to her latest single, Bad Habits, which puts the magnetism in Sabina Beyli’s vocal melodies front and centre in the production, the up-and-coming alt-rock artist pierces the veil of pensive introspection with an onslaught of sonic intensity. Through instrumental hooks that adorn the spikes of glitchy post-hardcore aesthetics, the track visualises the downward spiral of knowing you’re caught in the cycle of hitting the same self-destructive buttons. The melodic breaks bring those breath-held moments of clarity as you wrestle with the realisation that you’ve become your own worst enemy—before frustration seeps in again and drags you back under. Lyrically raw, musically riled, and emotionally astute, Bad Habits taps into the kind of intimate confession that doesn’t wait to be invited in. It crashes straight in, armed with unresolved angst and riffs sharp enough to draw blood. At just 22, Beyli is already making a dent in the alternative pop-rock scene with a pen that cuts as deep as her vocal range. Produced by Mike Midura and co-written with her long-time collaborator Kate J. Brink, Bad Habits grew from a restless, moody instrumental, capturing the chaos of a mind at war with itself. With previous […] The post Sabina Beyli laid bare the brutal cycle of self-sabotage with her pop-rock anthem, Bad Habits appeared first on A&R Factory.

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Sabina Beyli laid bare the brutal cycle of self-sabotage with her pop-rock anthem, Bad Habits

After a goosebump-inducing, deceptively quiescent intro to her latest single, Bad Habits, which puts the magnetism in Sabina Beyli’s vocal melodies front and centre in the production, the up-and-coming alt-rock artist pierces the veil of pensive introspection with an onslaught of sonic intensity. Through instrumental hooks that adorn the spikes of glitchy post-hardcore aesthetics, the track visualises the downward spiral of knowing you’re caught in the cycle of hitting the same self-destructive buttons. The melodic breaks bring those breath-held moments of clarity as you wrestle with the realisation that you’ve become your own worst enemy—before frustration seeps in again and drags you back under. Lyrically raw, musically riled, and emotionally astute, Bad Habits taps into the kind of intimate confession that doesn’t wait to be invited in. It crashes straight in, armed with unresolved angst and riffs sharp enough to draw blood. At just 22, Beyli is already making a dent in the alternative pop-rock scene with a pen that cuts as deep as her vocal range. Produced by Mike Midura and co-written with her long-time collaborator Kate J. Brink, Bad Habits grew from a restless, moody instrumental, capturing the chaos of a mind at war with itself. With previous […]

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