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"Zero" - Mean to You’s Bass-Driven Meditation on the Void
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIjuaNntDwc
Marc Muller’s Mean to You isn’t just back, it’s rebuilt. What started as a band in 2013, crashed into solo territory after 2016’s split, and now resurfaces as a one-man sonic exorcism. "Zero", the fourth single (and title track) from his upcoming album, isn’t just another drop in the modern metal flood. It’s a bass-heavy rumination on the space between nothing and everything, wrapped in soaring melodies that hit like a gut-punch with a philosophical chaser.
The track’s lyric video, mixed/mastered by Remy de Monte and Adrien Schockert, doesn’t just show the words; it weights them. "Zero" as a concept? Think less math, more metaphor: the blank page, the first breath, the paradox of potential lurking in the void. Muller’s been sitting on these riffs for years: unfinished demos, half-baked ideas, all dragged back from the grave and hammered into shape. The result? A sound that splits the difference between tool-like precision and the raw, unpolished edge of a solo project refusing to play by the rules.
And let’s talk about that album rollout: one track per month, like a slow-burn reveal. It’s bold. It’s patient. It’s the opposite of the algorithmic dump-and-run. "Zero" (the LP) drops December 6th, but if this single’s any indication, it’ll be worth the wait: a record that doesn’t just fill space, but interrogates it.
Stream/"watch" the void here:
Follow the descent into zero:
If you’re one of those fans who bitches about "not enough guitars," maybe sit this one out. The bass is the guitar here, and it’s got more to say.


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