
"Choke On the Sun" is Survivoria turning guitars into infrastructure - low-tuned, abrasive riffs that grind forward like a rusted motor under load. The groove is tight and mechanical, with industrial noise and cold electronic grit circling the mix instead of smoothing it out.
The vocals are the emotional shock. Verses sit on a sad, fragile female clean delivery - close and exhausted - then the chorus breaks into full female screaming, sharp enough to feel like metal tearing. That clean-to-scream jump is the hook, and it makes every guitar accent land harder.
Lyrically, the song leans into sexualized imagery, but it reads as commodification and exploitation rather than seduction. As a chapter, it connects directly after "The Relay Never Dies", pushing the same world into a more bodily, exposed place. The cover matches the message: a ruined concrete room, harsh light from above, and a nude woman looking upward - vulnerability framed without romance. The next album’s release date is still unknown.
Project site: https://survivoria.com/
Spotify album link: https://open.spotify.com/album/40vJjf73YrQIGD8Y1vC1IK?si=x4R3PG4QSKSxYxCbZkJ8RQ
