MISS TREZZ
REBEL MUSE
Los Angeles, CA, February 26, 2026. MISS TREZZ releases REBEL MUSE, a dark electronic and industrial pop statement that serves as both invocation and declaration. Fusing haunting atmospheres with unflinching lyricism, the album transforms vulnerability into authority and survival into sovereignty.
The release is accompanied by the music video for “Fade Into Black,” a cinematic, nature‑infused ritual centered on reclaiming power and transmuting pain into strength. The track captures the shift from submission to sovereignty, as she declares, “I was the wound, now I’m the blade, built from the scars that you made.” It is not merely a confrontation with the past. It is a rebirth forged within it.
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.
Operating under the mantra REBEL. REVOLT. RESIST., the album rejects explanation and embraces embodiment. Miss Trezz does not negotiate her identity. She inhabits it. The record transmits confidence, autonomy, and emotional sovereignty through sharp production by Travis Bacon. He cultivates dark synth layers and shadowy rhythms, drawing from 80s and 90s electronic darkness.
Across seven tracks, REBEL MUSE traces a deliberate arc from vulnerability to domination, from survival to command. “Adore” confronts the suffocation of desire and love as possession. “Fade Into Black” becomes a ceremonial release, burning the past to reclaim one’s power. “Control” dismantles the illusion of external authority. “Weapons” transforms defense into self‑defined strength. “Perfect Villain” explores themes of envy and betrayal between fake friendships. “Rebel Machina” fuses the human will to reject systems of oppression and to be the resistance. “Last Rites” rejects the idea of worshipping a god to cleanse your sins before death.
“This album is about rebelling against anything that doesn’t resonate with authenticity,” says Miss Trezz. “It’s about not apologizing for who you are, not conforming to the patriarchy, and not allowing the past to govern who you become.”
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