Underground Standard returns with “Enemy”

Underground Standard returns with “Enemy”

Following the raw chaos of their debut single Animals, Underground Standard’s Enemy dives deeper into emotion without losing the grit. The track opens with a somber grunge melody that quickly thickens into a wall of distorted guitars, driving bass, and tight drums — the kind of heaviness that carries feeling, not just noise.

Lyrically, Enemy flips the script on confrontation. It’s not about aggression; it’s about vulnerability — the moment you realize the fight isn’t with someone else, it’s with yourself. As the vocals build from calm to screams, the track unravels into an anthem of release and connection.

Recorded and written in the heart of Houston’s underground scene, Enemy cements Underground Standard’s sound: raw, emotional, and unfiltered — music that bleeds honesty through distortion.