Munk Duane’s Falsify is more than just a slap on the face, it’s a sonic assault on deceit and manipulation

Have you ever encountered a song that made you think of a person – not out of love and all the gentle things on the earth, but purely out of spite and hate? This is how Munk Duane’s latest single Falsify catches you off guard, delivering a bold, audacious statement against political and social manipulation.

Boston-based artist Munk Duane is back with a fusion of retro soul, ‘80s synth-pop, and modern indie-pop, solidifying his name in the scene after Grammy consideration in 2024 and 2025. It is produced, performed, written by Duane himself, and mastered by Grammy-winning engineer Brian Lucey.

The track cuts sharp right from the start, riding over taut, strap-like beats that pulse every second. Not wasting any time, Duane’s daring vocals come crashing in, dropping every word like a thin wire snapping from static-like lies and manipulation. It’s charging with tension, dragging in the most unfiltered, biting energy. 

The chorus sounds like a real breaking point, it’s a bold refusal to be silenced which captures the core message of the song. The lyrics are packed in wordplay and imagery, with every line weaved satisfyingly – like spitting out insults and shade in the most stylish and creative way. It’s like when Rage Against the Machine or Nine Inch Nails decided a mere slap on the face is not enough, it should be a sonic assault on greed and deception.

Falsify by Munk Duane is a powerful awakening to those masquerading behind status and power, play it loud for that unapologetic and unfiltered rage.

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