Penny Lame - 'Nothing's Wrong'
Los Angeles-based rock artist Penny Lame is releasing her latest single, "Nothing's Wrong".
The powerful track, which features noisy guitar riffs and raw vocals, is a nod to mental health struggles and the pressure to put on a brave face. Penny Lame captures the experience of the many who suffer in silence, and encourages listeners to break the stigma around mental health and seek help when needed. "Nothing's Wrong" is a reminder that vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness.
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