The band Squidhammer, from Watertown, Wisconsin, brings a special feel to heavy metal music. The group is run by the husband and wife team of singer Ericka Nightmare and guitarist Jake “Wailin’ Wayne” Schultz. They get inspirations from best guitar players like Dimebag Darrell and groups such as Devildriver and Arch Enemy. By mixing old metal with new music, they make songs that are simple to get and very powerful. This song, “Rat Tale,” is key because the band put it all on tape and mixed it alone, showing their talent and their clear plan for their music.
Squidhammer, working with Cliff Wagner, has made “Rat Tale” a song that is strong and never stops. It is a great example of the best new heavy music, made with great care to be full of strong feeling while sounding clean and well-made. It is a piece that belongs on any big metal album, proving they want it to be both brutally heavy and well-made. The song fits best into the New Hard Metal style, taking big parts from Metalcore and Groove Metal.
The great sound of “Rat Tale” comes from how all the musical parts fit together perfectly. The base of the music is strong, complex guitar work, using thick, deep, heavy riffs that create a feeling of strong, determined movement. The song moves fast and changes often. It goes from tight, quick sections that feel squeezed to big, loud choruses that give a brief, open feeling before the pressure locks back down. Even small, careful additions, like background electronic sounds, make it feel deeper. This helps it stand out. The drumming is spot-on, using very fast double-bass beats and sharp hits to keep the quick pace, making the music’s structure as focused as the strong story it tells.
The singing is the main way the song tells its strong story. The voice moves quickly between sounds of complete, raw anger and moments of clear, deep sadness. The main sound is an incredibly rough and strong scream that pours out pure fury and a feeling of being pushed too far. This is more than just noise; the screaming is very clearly shouting an urgent warning that grabs the listener’s attention right away. At certain points, a softer, more melodic singing voice breaks in. This works like a short break for clear thought or painful looking back, giving the track a needed human touch. The way these different voices work together with the heavy music makes sure the feelings are kept very strong through the whole song.
The main idea of “Rat Tale” is the painful moment a person finally finds out a big lie or a serious trick.The song isn’t just about one thing. It’s about the hard mind battle that starts when someone sees they are in a bad relationship, are being bossed around without knowing, or are being used by a group. It talks about the deep, painful time when someone realizes that the person they trusted fully has been using them this whole time. The music’s rough, strong sound catches the shock and fast rush of good anger that comes with finding out something new that is very key.This is the main point where confusion is over, and the harmful pattern of lies is fully shown, letting the person see clearly how safe they felt was being damaged.
The song’s main message is a strong statement about how powerful people can be to stand up and say a clear no to being used. It speaks to the common trip people take when they move away from just accepting things or choosing to ignore the truth to a place of strong respect for themselves. The loud power of the music shows the strong need to fully get rid of this bad person and break away from the net of lies. It is like a rough, hopeful song for everyone who has figured out how to spot danger and now chooses to fight instead of quitting. The song loudly shows that the first and hardest move toward being free is the big moment when the hidden bad guy is finally seen.
“Rat Tale” is a big song that makes you feel free inside when you face this tough truth. It has a loud sound, a strong story, and a clear message to stand up for yourself. This song is a must-hear if you want a metal song that sounds heavy and has a simple idea about how to get strong when someone lies to you. Play it loud and feel powerful.
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