![]() The music video, directed by Tommy Kilijoy, is an engaging, high-octane visual that follows the artist and company on a night of destruction. As the song continues, ThxSoMch expresses his growing despair and possibly suicidal thoughts because of the person's actions, especially on lines like, "Be careful hon' / Stop telling me on / And I can't move on / I think I'm probably flawed / And I'd kill myself at four in the morning / Pills probably gone." In the single, the singer expresses his growing frustration and anger towards someone constantly running around, causing problems, and acting in a contradictory and manipulative way. When the track finally explodes, listeners are launched into a sonic space full of persistent percussion and bass, catchy, dreamy guitar riffs, and biting lyrics. "Hate." opens with a fuzzed-out version of the chorus, building suspense with its distant yet enraged vocals. ![]() Rising indie alt-rock artist ThxSoMch is back with another cutthroat single, "Hate." The anthemic single is a high-energy blend of post-punk and hyperpop elements, perfect for anyone absolutely done with manipulative people and their bullshit. ![]()
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