Electric Lady ignite a modern rock riot with 'I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough)'
- FLEX
- Jul 7
- 2 min read

If you thought rock was on life support, Electric Lady just slammed your defibrillator straight through the floor. Their blistering new single 'I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough)' is a Molotov cocktail thrown through the sterile windows of pop’s safe house.
Fronted by the magnetic Tereza Rays, Electric Lady explode out of the gate with a snarl and a mission. Her vocals drip with frustration, defiance, and the kind of unfiltered attitude that’s been sorely missed in modern music. Flanked by Robin Evans on drums and Cayman on bass, the trio summon a ferocity that feels both retro in spirit and absolutely vital in the now.
The riff work here is a scorcher, crackling under every verse like a lit fuse. There’s no sugarcoating, no hiding behind metaphor; just a raw, visceral howl against complacency. The rhythm section drives forward like a stolen muscle car on an empty highway, refusing to take its foot off the gas.
What makes 'I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough)' so thrilling is the authenticity oozing out of every snare hit and vocal fry. Tereza Rays lives every syllable, reminding us that rock is more than a genre; it’s a mindset. And while most chart-toppers these days seem obsessed with digital gloss, Electric Lady are here to remind us that sweat and feedback still matter.
If you’ve been longing for a track that feels like a shot of whiskey to the system, 'I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough)' delivers in spades. Forget tidy algorithms and plastic hooks; this is the sound of a band who refuse to stand in line, who spit in the face of trends, and who roar with the timeless heartbeat of rock ’n’ roll.
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