Scissorgun have just released their brand-new album “Scream If You Wanna Go Faster”, and the single “Gone Rogue” is a clear taste of the wild, unpredictable energy they bring to this new chapter. Staying faithful to the band’s improvisational roots, the track feels alive from the very first second—restless, shifting, and pushing forward. It blends the pulse of urban electronica with rough-edged rock textures, forming a sound that is both buoyant and sharp. The foundation is built on thick, pulsing bass lines that move like a heartbeat, while guitar in overdrive cuts through the mix with raw intensity. The warm, soulful vocals carry a human touch, strengthened by sampled phrases that bring extra colour and tension. The result is an electronic volcano—pressure rising, heat increasing, and eventually an eruption of rhythm and noise that spills over you in waves. “Gone Rogue” manages to balance opposites with ease: seriousness and playfulness, chaos and control, noise and groove, vintage echoes and futuristic edges. Even when the song touches darker themes, it still carries an uplifting, physical drive that makes you want to move. This single shows Scissorgun at their most confident and creative. It’s made for bold listeners who crave electronic music with grit, imagination and character, music that doesn’t just play in the background, but grabs you, shakes you and draws you into its world. The uncharted cosmos of “Scream If You Wanna Go Faster” is wide open before us, calling to anyone willing to explore its strange beauty. How could we resist stepping through the gates of this refined, imaginative world of electronic psychedelia?!
♦ 8/10
Dimitris Zacharopoulos
