Portuguese artist Tsunamiz (Bruno Sobral) drops a molotov cocktail of sound and fury with his explosive new single “Free and Young”—a genre-blurring protest anthem released deliberately on Portugal’s Freedom Day to honor the Carnation Revolution. Featuring Miguel Leonardo’s impassioned vocals, the track merges pulsing electronic beats, alternative rock grit, and punk rebellion into a liberating war cry for disillusioned generations.
“Free and Young” is a high-voltage anthem blending electro-punk, indie rock, and raw social critique. It’s a rebellious shout from the post-pandemic generation — written, produced, and performed by Tsunamiz.

From its opening bars, “Free and Young” crackles with urgency and defiance, its hypnotic refrain—“The leaders don’t have your back / So you can start again”—doubling as both a mantra and a call to arms. Sobral’s DIY ethos (he self-produced and mixed the track after years of trial-and-error) lends the music an unpolished, street-level authenticity, evoking the grit of Lisbon’s South Bank with the electrifying pulse of Berlin’s underground clubs.
More than just a song, this is a cultural reset button—a danceable, scream-along indictment of broken systems and hollow promises. In an era where freedom feels fragile, Tsunamiz doesn’t just soundtrack the unrest—he fuels it.
Tsunamiz’s ‘Free and Young’ is an explosive anthem that captures the raw energy and spirit of a generation yearning for change. This track is not just music; it’s a rallying cry for those disillusioned by empty promises and broken systems.