Exclusive Interview: Groobygirls on Their Latest Single "Spite" and Their Love for Rock and Roll
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Spite, the title of their show, is more than just a word – it's a statement. It's a reflection of the group's determination to challenge the norms and push boundaries. In an industry often dominated by men, Groobygirls are using their music as a form of resistance. In an industry often dominated by men, Groobygirls
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The track’s structure reinforces its message. Short, punchy verses build tension; a soaring chorus releases it briefly before the bridge introduces a moment of reckoning—an admission of pain disguised as bravado. This arc allows listeners to experience the full cycle of emotional escalation and partial resolution, making the song relatable to anyone who’s navigated betrayal or the temptation to lash out.