Electric Lady Lights the Fuse on Rock’s Next Era with Explosive New Single

In a music landscape saturated with glossy pop hooks and algorithm-friendly rhythms, Electric Lady is sparking a much-needed fire. The rising rock trio—anchored by the commanding presence of vocalist Tereza Rays, with Robin Evans on drums and Cayman on bass—brings unapologetic energy to the scene with their latest release, “I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough),” out now.

Charged with attitude and driven by scorching guitar work, the track is a blistering declaration of independence. It’s not a throwback; it’s a reckoning. From the opening notes, “I’m Done” rages against complacency, reclaiming the primal spirit of rock without the need for retro labels. For Electric Lady, this isn’t about reviving rock, it’s about reminding the world it never lost its voice.

“The song is more than just sound,” Tereza states. “It’s a visceral reaction. A line in the sand. While other genres lean toward polish, we lean into pain, power, and purpose.”

Tereza Rays channels a raw emotional spectrum into her performance—frustration, resilience, defiance—and her connection to the music is unmistakable. She doesn’t simply sing; she transmits. Collaborating with seasoned names like Paul Bond (Wars of the World) and Kenney Jones (legendary drummer for The Who, featured on their forthcoming single “One Way Ticket”), Electric Lady is finding new fuel for their sonic fire.

The band first made waves with their 2013 breakout single “Storm” and haven’t stopped since, electrifying stages across Europe, the U.S., and the U.K. From playing to 11,000 fans at the Thanks Jimi Festival to opening for rap royalty Rytmus at Prague’s O2 Arena, their reach has been bold and boundary-breaking. This fall, they’ll be joining Wahnout on tour—bringing their message to even bigger crowds.

As “I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough)” hits streaming platforms, it’s more than just a new track to add to your playlist. It’s a full-throttle reminder that rock isn’t a relic—it’s a rebellion. And Electric Lady is leading the charge.