MoreTrue – Haters

Anger With a Pulse

MoreTrue’s Haters don’t come swinging blindly—it walks in with its jaw set and its eyes open. On paper, a song about hate sounds like familiar territory. In practice, this track delves deeper, opting for reflection over easy outrage. It’s confrontational, yes, but also strangely compassionate, and that tension is where it finds its power.

Musically, Haters leans into MoreTrue’s signature blend of rock grit and pop-electronic edge. The driving rhythm feels restless, like a pulse that won’t settle, while the distorted bass adds a sense of unease beneath the surface. There’s a deliberate push and pull in the arrangement—moments that pull back into something almost intimate, followed by sections that hit hard and loud. That contrast mirrors the song’s emotional core: strength rubbing up against vulnerability.

What really elevates Haters is its perspective. Instead of reducing hatred to something cartoonish or one-dimensional, the song frames it as a symptom—born from isolation, fear, and emotional overload. The tone never excuses destructive behavior, but it does ask the listener to consider its origins. That nuance gives the track weight, making it linger long after the final beat fades.

Haters feel honest in a slightly uncomfortable way, which is exactly the point. It’s not designed to soothe; it’s designed to provoke thought. MoreTrue once again proves that their music isn’t afraid of the existential, even when the truth stings.

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