Central Queensland, Australia trio ViperSnatch has signed with Golden Robot Records with the release of their new single, ‘Therapy’, due out on 29th November 29.
A raw and powerful track with a stark juxtaposition between delicate and aggressive musical elements, to form a sonic landscape that mirrors the complexities of its subject matter. At its core, ‘Therapy’ delves deeply into the trauma and emotional scars left by sexualisation, abuse, and sexual assault experienced by young women.
ViperSnatch confronts these painful realities head-on, exploring how these experiences shape a woman’s view of intimacy and trust in her relationships with men. The band refuses to shy away from these hard truths, delivering a bold, unflinching narrative that exposes the ongoing impacts of trauma.
More than just a reflection on pain, ‘Therapy’ is also a call for acknowledgment, healing, and empowerment. Through itlyrics and cathartic instrumentation, the song offers a voice to those who have been silenced and a raw confrontation of issues that are too often pushed to the margins. .
Formed in 2018 on Darumbal Land in Central Queensland, Australia, ViperSnatch quickly emerged as a distinctive force in the region’s alternative music scene, delivering an unfiltered, strong female perspective. They fuse elements of punk, folk, grunge, and indie rock, their music a visceral expression of defiance, rebellion, and empowerment, refusing to be boxed into any single genre or identity.
Their unapologetically bold lyrics and genre-blurring compositions reflect a mantra that is central to their identity: defying labels and challenging societal expectations to be authentically yourself is more powerful than conforming to traditional ideals of what women or musicians “should” be. They embrace their individuality with pride, favouring audacity and truth over demureness and restraint, encouraging their listeners to do the same. Known for delivering emotionally charged, high-energy live performances, ViperSnatch has built a reputation for electrifying shows said to “resonate deeply” with their audience.
‘Therapy’ is available to order here.