
Psyclo’s latest single, “Everybody Sucks,” is a witty, raw, and cathartic track that flips pessimism into power. In a world where vulnerability is often masked by hyper-positivity, Psyclo leans into the chaos and confusion of modern life—and somehow makes it sound liberating.
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Backed by minimal, catchy pop-rock instrumentation, Psyclo delivers lines like “Rather be a nightmare on my phone” and “Everybody sucks, so just do a bit of…” with deadpan cool and biting honesty. It’s not just a rant; it’s a moment of release. She captures the dissonance of existing in a disconnected world while carving out space for self-acceptance and detachment.

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A Chinese-born, LA-based singer-songwriter, producer, and audio engineer, Psyclo turns everyday disillusionment into an act of self-love. “Everybody Sucks” isn’t cynical, it’s real. It’s for anyone who’s ever been overwhelmed by the noise, chosen solitude, and decided to stop caring in order to start healing.
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