Industrial Pop Muse MISS TREZZ Explores Love, Loss, and Liberation in Video for “Fade Into The Black”

Industrial Pop Muse MISS TREZZ Explores Love, Loss, and Liberation in Video for “Fade Into The Black”

I was the wound — now I’m the blade

Built from the scars that you made
 

There is a moment, just before dusk, when the air shifts and everything feels fractionally charged, as though the day has exhaled and something older is preparing to speak. REBEL MUSE, the new album from Los Angeles artist MISS TREZZ, inhabits that charged threshold. And her latest single, Fade Into The Black, moves with ritual intent, drawing from industrial pop’s iron spine and dark electronic music’s nocturnal pulse, yet aiming squarely at something more elemental: self-possession wrestled from the wreckage.

Built on a bed of low-slung synths and deliberate percussion, the track unfolds with patient control. Producer Travis Bacon keeps the arrangement taut and spacious, allowing each element to breathe. The electronics hum and the rhythm stalks as her vocal steadies itself – cool at first, then gradually edged with steel. You can hear the recalibration happening in real time;  a consciousness shifting from containment to command.

The accompanying video, self-directed and shot by cinematographer Steven Anthony Roe, deepens that transformation. Set against open meadowland and elemental imagery, MISS TREZZ appears as a warrior queen in motion, symbolic of reclamation. What begins as a confrontation evolves into a ceremony. Nature becomes both witness and instrument of metamorphosis. The past is summoned, faced, and finally offered up, lending the song a sense of composure that suggests hard-won authority.

Across REBEL MUSE, MISS TREZZ inhabits sovereignty without spectacle. The record stands, steady and deliberate, insisting that autonomy can be both tender and unyielding…and that power, once reclaimed, need not shout to be felt.

Watch Fade Into The Black below:

MISS TREZZ frames her latest LP in stark terms: “The Rebel Muse is the rebel who creates art through defiance and a refusal to conform, and the muse who inspires the transmutation of pain into power. Together, the Rebel Muse awakens the courage to create from your unapologetic, authentic self.” There’s a clarity to that statement that courses through the record. These songs feel lived-in rather than theorised, as though each line has been tested against experience before being set loose.

Her stated intent cuts cleanly through the production: “This album is about rebelling against anything that doesn’t resonate with authenticity,” she explains. “It’s about not apologizing for who you are, not conforming to the patriarchy, and not allowing the past to govern who you become.” In lesser hands, such rhetoric might curdle into a slogan, but here it feels embodied. The mantra “REBEL. REVOLT. RESIST.” functions less as branding and more as practice; a rhythm that underpins the album’s emotional architecture.

Listen to Fade Into The Black below and order REBEL MUSE, out now via Re:Mission Entertainment, here.

REBEL MUSE by MISS TREZZ

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