With her new single “Rhino,” Brooklyn-based alt-rock artist Field Trip Day (Alexa Lynn Fecca) returns with sharpened focus and fearless intensity. Following the introspective depth of her self-titled debut EP, Fecca trades vulnerability for defiance, crafting a track that is both emotionally raw and sonically unrelenting.
“Rhino” immerses listeners in a psychological battlefield, where personal struggle takes on epic proportions. Through brooding guitar lines and vocals that pierce with precision, Field Trip Day captures the feeling of confronting an overwhelming force—be it a person, memory, or inner demon. It’s a slow march into emotional warfare, armor clanking with each beat, as Fecca’s voice channels strength born from survival.
While her debut EP drew praise for its balance of expansive alt-rock textures and intimate storytelling, “Rhino” marks a bolder chapter. It’s grittier, more self-assured, and unapologetically unfiltered—an evolution that solidifies Field Trip Day’s place in the alt-rock space. With this track, she doesn’t just revisit emotional wounds; she faces them head-on, turning pain into power.
“Rhino” is the sound of an artist stepping into her own mythos—battle-scarred, clear-eyed, and stronger than ever.