Reetoxa “Girls Rock” Review – Raw Alt Rock Energy with Garage Punk Attitude
- KMasters

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

There’s something intentionally scrappy about “Girls Rock” by Reetoxa, and that’s probably why it works. The song doesn’t try to smooth out its rough edges. It throws you straight into loud guitars, bar-room tension, random attraction, and the kind of restless energy that usually fuels good alternative rock in the first place.
A lot of the track feels almost improvised in a good way, like thoughts spilling out in real time. Lyrics about wanting attention, meeting someone at the bar, overthinking whether to call them again — it all feels strangely familiar. Even lines that come off blunt or chaotic fit the mood because the song itself is built around impulse. The repeated chorus, “Girls rock: let em run,” has that simple hook quality that sticks in your head after a couple listens.
Musically, Reetoxa pulls from garage rock and punk as much as modern alt rock. The guitars stay gritty without becoming noisy, and the structure feels loose enough to keep the track from sounding too calculated. Nothing here feels overly cleaned up, which honestly helps the personality of the song come through more. You can picture this being played in a packed little venue where everyone’s half shouting the chorus back at the stage.
What makes “Girls Rock” stand out is the attitude behind it. The song captures that mix of confidence, awkwardness, attraction, and late-night adrenaline without overexplaining any of it. Reetoxa keeps the focus on the feeling rather than trying to sound profound, and that approach gives the track a more genuine alt rock identity. For fans of raw alternative rock, garage-inspired production, and energetic indie rock songwriting, “Girls Rock” delivers a fun, chaotic listen that feels human from start to finish.
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