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The track is featured on Elephant in the Room , an album noted for its improved production quality and sharper sound compared to earlier releases like Calls For Rebellion or Society's Rejects .

: "Bitter" is a staple of their "unfiltered" and high-energy live shows.

The SoapGirls, consisting of sisters Noemie (Mie) and Camille (Mille) Debray, have built a career on "Revolt Rock"—a genre-defying mix of punk, grunge, and pop intended to challenge societal judgments and encourage individuality. the_soapgirls_bitter

The SoapGirls' journey—from child street performers in Cape Town to independent rock ambassadors—is characterized by a fierce DIY ethic that "Bitter" continues to uphold.

"Bitter" is a significant track by the South African alternative rock duo , appearing on their 2019 album Elephant in the Room . The song marks a departure from their usual chaotic energy, showcasing a more polished, grunge-influenced sound. Musical and Thematic Overview The track is featured on Elephant in the

: "Bitter" begins with a gentler, post-punk-inspired guitar intro before transitioning into a steady pace with heavy, grungy riffs. Critics have noted its catchy, "hard rock with a pop element" quality, featuring a harmonized chorus with the defiant lyric, "Not my fault you're bitter".

: Reviewers from Hardbeat Magazine highlight the song as a "step forward," demonstrating their ability to balance raw punk attitude with refined songwriting. Musical and Thematic Overview : "Bitter" begins with

: True to the band's history of addressing prejudice and "society's bullshit," the song deals with personal trials and the negativity they encounter from others. It reflects their uncompromising stance of "taking no crap" and remaining comfortable "in their own skin" regardless of external criticism. Context within Their Discography