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ReeToxA’s “Footscray” Is a Raw Love Letter to the Ones Who Hurt Us Most

Chorus Chronicles 15 July 2025

There’s no sugarcoating it—ReeToxA’s “Footscray” is a punch to the chest wrapped in swagger. It doesn’t ease you in; it throws you headfirst into the chaos of an open relationship unravelling under the neon lights of Melbourne’s inner west. With its thunderous drums, relentless bassline, and guitars that sound like they’ve clawed their way out of a dirty amp, the track rips open the emotional contradictions of loving someone who will never fully be yours. And ReeToxA? He doesn’t flinch. He spills it all.

From the jump, “Footscray” feels like a storm. The riffs are wild but precise, carved out with the urgency of someone trying to scream without losing composure. Beneath the distortion is a tight, deliberate structure—this isn’t chaos for the sake of noise. It’s crafted mayhem, the kind that mirrors the emotional back-and-forth of being hooked on someone whose heart is only half yours. The rhythm section doesn’t quit for a second, like a heartbeat running hot with jealousy and desire.

Lyrically, the song is a gut check. ReeToxA sings with a kind of wounded bravado, laying bare the addiction to someone else’s affection. There’s no pretending here—just raw, self-aware storytelling. He knows she’s not his. He knows he’s giving more than he gets. And yet, he stays. He buys her drinks, watches her walk away with someone else, and calls it love. The fact that it’s all told with such fiery energy—almost celebratory in sound—only makes the heartbreak cut deeper. It’s like dancing through your breakdown.

“Footscray” works because it feels lived in. You can hear the 3 a.m. arguments, the slurred apologies, the long silences over the phone. But instead of wallowing, the track surges forward, carried by the grit of ’90s grunge and the sweat of classic Aussie pub rock. It’s cathartic and catchy, equal parts confession and release. That emotional duality—sounding almost triumphant while being completely wrecked—is what makes the song unforgettable.

ReeToxA doesn’t just write a breakup song—he maps out the whole toxic orbit of obsession, denial, and the magnetic pull of someone who keeps you close but never claims you. “Footscray” is for anyone who’s ever waited too long outside a bar, loved someone on their terms, and called it enough. It’s rough. It’s loud. And it’s heartbreak at its most honest—and most alive.

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