Rising rock band Electric Lady—fronted by powerhouse vocalist Tereza Rays, with drummer Robin Evans and bassist Cayman—is here to prove that rock and roll doesn’t need a comeback tour. It never left. But if it did decide to clock back in, it would sound like their fiery new single, ‘I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough),’ out now.

Driven by a searing guitar echo, the track stands as a fierce manifesto of rebellion—everything rock was built on, and everything Electric Lady is bringing back with force. The band describes the track as “‘I’m Done’ isn’t just a song, it’s a battle cry. While pop plays it safe, rock still bleeds, screams, and lives loud.”

Forming a creative bond with Paul Bond (Wars Of The World) and Kenney Jones (drummer for rock legends The Who) who plays on upcoming single ‘One Way Ticket’, frontwoman Tereza Rays channels raw emotion—aggravation, exhaustion, and unapologetic boldness—into every note she delivers. Her relationship with rock is personal, visceral, and uncompromising. With ‘I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough),’ she doesn’t just perform the song—she lives it. It’s a spitfire anthem that cuts through conformity, staking a claim for rock’s continued relevance in a world that too often sidelines its edge.

Founded in 2013, Electric Lady burst onto the scene with ‘Storm’, sending thick, electric clouds roaring across the airwaves. Since then, their music has reached corners of the world through hundreds of concerts across Europe, the United States, and the United Kingdom. They’ve captivated a crowd of 11,000 at the Thanks Jimi Festival—a tribute to Jimi Hendrix—representing the Czech Republic as its sole act, and took over the O2 Arena as openers for Czech-Slovak rap icon Rytmus. Now gearing up to support Wahnout on tour this November, Electric Lady is on a mission to make sure the world hears rock’s roar—loud and clear.

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