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Rock lovers, lock in. NOAPOLOGY’s new single “Pull Me In” arrives with the kind of urgency that grabs you by the collar and refuses to let go. Hailing from Warsaw, Poland, the band steps forward with a confident statement that feels both raw and intentional, proving they are not here to tiptoe around the metal scene.
“Pull Me In” is built on momentum. From the opening moments, the track surges with energy, driven by thick guitars, pounding drums, and the unmistakable presence of harsh female vocals led by Daria Zaritskaya. Her delivery carries weight and emotion, balancing control with chaos in a way that feels lived in rather than forced. The song lives comfortably between modern metal, metalcore, and classical heavy influences, yet it never feels crowded. Every section earns its place.
The chorus is where the song locks itself into your memory. Lines like “Pull me in, drag me down” and “Don’t look at me” land with a chant like quality, made to be shouted back from a crowd. When the lyrics shift to “Cut me deep, I’m begging you, don’t make me bleed,” the band pulls back just enough to let the tension breathe. A sudden pause follows, marked by shallow whispered vocals, before the track explodes again with renewed intensity. It is a smart use of space that keeps the listener leaning forward.
Recorded entirely in the band’s own studio, the four minute track feels polished without losing its edge. It plays like the soundtrack to a midnight breakdown, loud enough to drown out the noise and honest enough to sit with your thoughts. With a recent performance in Vienna and more shows on the horizon, NOAPOLOGY is clearly building something lasting. Would you side with me that “Pull Me In” has more to it than just a song? It is an invitation into their world, and it is one worth accepting.
