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Single Review: ReeToxA – “Avocet Court” 

With “Avocet Court,” ReeToxA delivers a gripping ballad that captures the turbulence of youth, emotional unrest, and the yearning for escape. As part of the debut album Pines Salad, the track stands tall as a deeply personal and introspective moment, born from frontman Jason McKee’s own struggles growing up in Carrum Downs, Victoria.

Musically, the song is both tender and raw, carried by grungy guitars, subtle yet persistent percussion, and McKee’s emotionally charged vocal performance. His voice wavers between fragility and frustration, evoking a palpable sense of longing and defiance. The grunge and alt-rock undertones, paired with confessional lyricism, recall the spirit of '90s outsider anthems while remaining distinctly modern and authentic.

Lyrically, Avocet Court dives into the psychological crossroads of wanting to break free from a world that demands conformity. The references to running away, societal pressure, and inner conflict give the song its emotional core. It’s the kind of track that invites you into someone else’s story but leaves space for your own reflection too.

Produced by Simon Moro with support from top-tier Australian session musicians, the sound retains a deliberate rawness—nothing is overdone, and that restraint adds to the song’s emotional punch.

In the end, Avocet Court feels like a cathartic release—a sonic confession from someone who almost left it all behind. It’s a heartfelt highlight that cements ReeToxA as a rising voice in Australia’s alt-rock scene.

Rating: 4/5

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