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Presenting “What I Am” by Cut Corners

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Cut Corners released their debut single “What I Am” off their  album titled “GLITCH” where it serves as an intense emotionally charged track. The song reveals deep personal struggles while it explores conflicts between regret and anger and self-doubt. The song launches immediately with an intense guitar riff that combines with aggressive drums for an energetic start. The song pulls listeners deeply into its emotional storm through its urgent musical arrangements.

Each line of the track gets delivered with the zest of pure emotion that creates a deeply personal connection. Through its lyrics the song describes a person who fights internal battles while being trapped by their uncontrollable nature thus doubt whether they will ever receive absolution. A sincere plea for forgiveness cuts through the track with the repetitive chorus lines “Forgive me, forgive me for what I am.” The song creates a powerful emotional impact through alternating between shouting verses and singable parts.

The track achieved a refined raw production quality through recording and mixing from Matthew Summer and mastering by Jordan Humphreys. The song presents an involving audio experience through the proper blending of the guitar distortion and rhythm section with a deep vocal delivery. K.R.E Créa at Studio d’Ébène Torcy created the music video which delivers visual elements to match the deep darkness of the song.

By all measures “What I Am” presents Cut Corners to the world as a strong and memorable starting point. The gritty and energetic metal performance in this song provides complete entertainment to fans of hard rock and heavy metal music.

Written by
Barbie Edonia

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