Your whispers echo,
But they’re starting to fade away…
To be adored by someone who sees you as divine is both a blessing and a quiet curse. It feels like ascending to an altar you never asked to climb—your flaws erased, your humanity turned myth. There’s an aching sweetness in being worshipped, in feeling indispensable to another’s fragile belief, yet beneath the reverence lies suffocation. The self begins to erode under the weight of perfection projected upon it, until affection becomes obligation, and tenderness curdles into resentment. Love, once shared, becomes a mirror reflecting only expectation. In that reflection, there comes a moment of reckoning—the choice to step down, to shatter the idol, and reclaim one’s imperfect, beating heart.
That act of reclamation forms the pulse of MISS TREZZ’s new single “ADORE”—a cinematic lament steeped in the ache of unrequited love and the dehumanization of being idealized, and the dejection of what remains when love is not enough. Out now via Re:Mission Entertainment, the track marks a raw and vulnerable turn for the Los Angeles industrial-pop artist, unmasking the pain behind the praise. It’s a confession sung from the pedestal itself, where devotion blurs into distortion, and the only escape lies in breaking the illusion.
Lyrically, “Adore” peers into the emotional erosion that comes from being idolized by another. Trezz sings from the altar of expectation, where love has curdled into duty and devotion feels like possession. She dismantles the myth of the flawless muse, rejecting the sanctity thrust upon her with weary defiance. Her words trace the anatomy of depletion—how giving one’s soul is never enough for those who still crave blood, how tenderness can turn to ash when pressed for proof of purity. By the song’s end, her voice becomes a spell of release, a reclamation of self through rejection. What began as worship ends in her exorcism and emancipation.
Filmed and directed by Jacquelyn Trezzo, the accompanying video unfurls like a fevered baptism. In stark monochrome and cold aquamarine hues, Miss Trezz is caught between sea and self—half-submerged, half-reborn. Draped in black on the shoreline, she becomes both supplicant and executioner, adorned with lilies and white roses, her movements echoing the tension between surrender and survival. The imagery mirrors the song’s dualities—beauty and decay, holiness and hunger—until Miss Trezz finally rises from the tide, untethered from the adoration that caught her in its net.
Watch the video for “Adore” below.
Co-written, produced, and mixed by Travis Bacon (@svrtcntraclt), “Adore” pairs aching vulnerability with an industrial pulse that swells and fractures under the strain of confession. The result is both intimate and immense—a hymn to heartbreak’s aftermath, where silence becomes strength.
Adore is out now via Re:Mission Entertainment. Stream or purchase the single below.
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