Exclusive Sound Clip of Rocxann’s New Single “Macerate”
Exclusive Sound Clip of Rocxann’s New Single “Macerate”
Second single from the first of three EPs · Cinematic · Storm-lit · Devotional → Turbulent → Redemptive
The Desert Confesses: Rocxann’s “Macerate” Burns Through the Storm
Rocxann returns under the flicker of motel neon and the hum of rain on chrome with Macerate. It’s the second single from the first of three EPs in her cinematic trilogy on MurmrX Records — an interconnected world of heartbreak, vice, and redemption where every song bleeds into the next like film reels caught in thunder.
Following the smoke-stained pulse of Whiskey Skin, which opened the Loaded Gunn Motel universe, Macerate goes deeper — slower, darker, more intimate. It isn’t about pain for pain’s sake; it’s about what the ache reveals when you stop pretending it doesn’t hurt.
“It isn’t about breaking down — it’s about what gets revealed when you do.”
Built on a 72 BPM heartbeat in A minor, Macerate moves through devotional → turbulent → redemptive. The intro whispers like a prayer through static; the bridge unravels like confession under lightning; the outro exhales with the weight of survival. Each synth tremor and vocal sigh feels like it’s been left out in the rain too long — tender, damaged, but alive.
The production glows with that signature MurmrX desert-noir tension — thunderclouds humming over cracked asphalt, the scent of whiskey and wet dust, a storm waiting to break. Rocxann’s voice hovers between plea and prophecy, soaked in vulnerability yet unflinchingly precise.
Behind the Storm
Macerate isn’t a love song — it’s a dissection of it. The word means to soften through immersion; to dissolve slowly until only truth remains. Rocxann channels that concept sonically — distortion, delay, and analog reverb create a soundscape waterlogged with memory.
As the second single from Rocxann’s upcoming EP, it bridges the smoky sensuality of Whiskey Skin with the storm-washed surrender of what’s to come. Together, these songs aren’t just a project — they’re a map: temptation, collapse, transformation.
“This era is about endurance,” Rocxann notes. “How long something can ache before it either disappears or becomes divine.”
Tempo: 72 BPM · Key: A minor
Form: Intro → Verse → Pre → Chorus (x2) → Bridge → Final Chorus → Outro
Macerate releases October 31 on all platforms via MurmrX Records. It’s the sound of love in its final, beautiful decay — and the moment before rebirth.

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