Identity can be a fragile thing, especially when the opinions of others begin to drown out your own voice. On “Parallels,” Sydney alternative rock outfit Brooklyn Comic channels that internal conflict into a gripping, emotionally charged single that feels both deeply personal and widely relatable.
Since forming in 2022, the band has earned a reputation for tackling difficult emotions with honesty, and Parallels continues that tradition with confidence. At its core, the song explores the uneasy space between who you truly are and the version of yourself shaped by other people’s perceptions. It’s an idea that resonates in an age where outside opinions can often feel louder than self-belief.
Rather than relying solely on its lyrical message, the band lets the music carry the emotional weight as well. The track moves effortlessly between quieter, reflective moments and explosive bursts of energy, mirroring the emotional push and pull of self-doubt and rediscovery. Those shifting dynamics give Parallels a cinematic quality, keeping listeners engaged from beginning to end.
Brooklyn Comic also pushes their sound into darker territory here. Drawing from post-punk and alternative rock influences, they create a brooding atmosphere filled with driving guitars, urgent rhythms, and passionate vocals. The result is powerful without becoming overwhelming, striking a balance between intensity and melody that makes the song accessible while maintaining its emotional edge.
What makes Parallels particularly compelling is its sincerity. The band doesn’t present easy answers or tidy conclusions. Instead, they capture the confusion that comes with questioning your own identity while encouraging listeners to reconnect with the version of themselves they know to be true. It’s a thoughtful message delivered through music that feels raw, authentic, and emotionally charged.
Mental health awareness has remained central to Brooklyn Comic’s identity, and this release reinforces their commitment to creating music that sparks meaningful conversations. Parallels isn’t just another alternative rock single. It’s an honest reflection on self-perception, resilience, and the importance of holding onto your own truth when the world tries to define it for you.
Brooklyn Comic pairs brooding alternative rock with fearless songwriting that captures the complexities of identity and self-discovery