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Record Pink deliver an anthemic coming-of-age soundtrack with ‘Won’t Go’

Berlin-based sister duo Record Pink tap into the chaos, frustration and emotional intensity of growing up on their latest single, ‘Won’t Go.’ Blending driving indie-rock guitars with infectious melodies and heartfelt songwriting, the track captures what the band describe as “the helplessness of trying but not moving forward,” transforming that feeling into something both deeply personal and undeniably anthemic.

It’s the chorus that immediately demands attention. Catchy and emotionally charged without ever tipping into melodrama, it anchors a song that wears its ’90s indie-rock influences proudly. Driving guitars propel the track forward, while a well-placed guitar solo adds an extra burst of energy, further enhancing the song’s cinematic quality. Meanwhile, the sisters’ vocal harmonies are simple but incredibly effective, adding warmth and emotional depth without ever overshadowing the track’s momentum.

There’s a nostalgic quality running throughout ‘Won’t Go’ that makes it feel tailor-made for a coming-of-age movie montage: the pivotal scene where everything feels overwhelming, exhilarating and uncertain all at once. Balancing introspection with catharsis, Record Pink have crafted a track that captures the emotional turbulence of growing up while remaining irresistibly uplifting.

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