RichBreed Reflects on Relatable Struggles With “Overdose”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

An impactful pop gem that powerfully explores the isolating realities of social media. 

Los Angeles-based music team RichBreed is a pop-rock group created by Austin Kolbe and Atla Gadret. Austin Kolbe, a former member of the Netflix original series “Westside,” captivated a global audience with his exceptional skills and undeniable presence. Atla Gadret, the visionary behind The Lucent Dossier Experience, has mesmerized audiences worldwide with his original compositions. Together, along with the rest of their group, RichBreed has entertained and captivated audiences at festivals like Coachella and Lightning in a Bottle. With their electrifying performances, unforgettable melodies, and a boundless passion for crafting sonic journeys that leave a lasting impact, the band shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. One of RichBreed’s recent releases is the pop single “Overdose” and its accompanying official music video.

With an ear-pleasing blend of synth-heavy sounds and infectious beats, “Overdose” provides an ultra-catchy backdrop that perfectly complements the tune’s introspective exploration. Lyrics like “Every drug I take is on my phone, I have no friends but they all say we’re close” and “I smile even though I feel alone, I feel like I’m about to, like I’m about to overdose” vulnerably reflect the relatable struggles that come with modern-day technology. Fueled by its thought-provoking narrative and a delightful dance-ready fusion of pop and electronic elements, RichBreed gifts us with an impactful pop gem that powerfully explores the isolating realities of social media. So press play and ease your online stress with “Overdose.”



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