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Rising star of Shoegaze-Grunge Hannah Robinson releases confronting new single ‘Ruining The Moment’ you can read our review here

‘Ruining The Moment’ by shoegaze-grunge artist Hannah Robinson is a striking introduction to an artist unafraid of emotional messiness. Sitting somewhere between distortion drenched shoegaze and raw ‘90s alt-rock confession, the single captures the uneasy feeling of spiralling internally while trying to appear composed on the outside.

From the opening seconds, the track feels tense and atmospheric. Slow burn guitars creep in with a hazy, almost eerie presence, creating a sense of anticipation that never fully settles. Robinson’s vocals arrive wounded but defiant, equal parts vulnerability and confrontation, floating just above the instrumental before crashing into it. The production leans into imperfection, allowing feedback, grit, and space to become emotional tools rather than polish.

The comparison point feels immediate, imagine the emotional volatility of grunge colliding with modern indie textures. Fans of bands that balance softness with abrasion will recognise the appeal instantly. There’s a restless quality running through the song, as if it might fall apart at any moment, a feeling that perfectly mirrors its lyrical core.

When the chorus finally detonates, ‘Ruining The Moment’ reveals its true strength. It doesn’t simply get louder, it becomes cathartic. Robinson channels the frustration of thoughts left unsaid, delivering a hook that feels less like performance and more like release. It’s the kind of chorus that sticks not because it’s neat, but because it’s honest.

Ultimately, ‘Ruining The Moment’ works as both a grunge revival and a modern emotional statement, a soundtrack for anyone who has ever felt disconnected from themselves while desperately trying to hold everything together.

‘Ruining The Moment’ doesnt ruin anything by scoring a 9 out of 10

Rating: 9 out of 10.

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Reviewer  – Ian Mc Donnell @mcgigmusic

Ian Mc Donnell

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