JACQUELINE TUCCI’S “BURNING OUT” FIGHTS SOCIAL MEDIA PRESSURE WITH FUZZED-OUT INDIE POP-ROCK

Jacqueline Tucci’s “Burning Out” feels like both a confession and a protest. At its core, the track longs for a simpler, more organic time — before the endless scroll of social media, when people spent afternoons outside soaking up the sun instead of chasing likes and validation. The Toronto-based rocker channels her frustration into a song that doesn’t just lament the present but actively craves the freedom of what’s been lost.

Sonically, “Burning Out” is a blissful storm of melody and grit. Tucci and her band deliver a raw, ferocious performance that crackles with bent-up energy, the kind that begs to be played loud enough to rattle the walls. The track leans into ‘90s-inspired alt-rock, filled with fuzzy guitars, a driving rhythm section, and a chorus that burrows straight into your head like an earworm. It’s cathartic, melodic, and unapologetically loud — a sonic explosion that doubles as a release valve for the weight of modern life.

What makes the song stand out is its balance of nostalgia and urgency. Tucci isn’t just looking back wistfully; she’s using the language of rock to remind us that connection and simplicity are still possible, even in a world dominated by screens. “Burning Out” is less about giving up and more about finding relief — the kind that comes when you finally step outside, breathe deeply, and remember what it feels like to be alive without distraction.

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