The Guilt channel chaotic solitude on electro-punk banger ‘Naked on My Own’

Malmö duo The Guilt return with a glitter-smeared punch to the gut in ‘Naked on My Own’, a wild-eyed, synth-scorched dive into the contradictions of digital life. Released via Icons Creating Evil Art, it’s the latest dose of anarchic energy from their upcoming LP ‘Naked Rat Dance’ (due January 2026).

Equal parts rave and riot, ‘Naked on My Own’ spins a jagged tale of self-exposure and isolation, caught between desire and detachment. “Mentally catching fire, physically all alone,” they scream, in a track that careens between vulnerability and power.

Voted in by fans at a private house show, NOMO captures The Guilt’s signature blend of punk chaos and glossy intensity. The Johan Lundsten–directed video cranks the mood to eleven; flashing lights, manic visuals, and unapologetic weirdness. It’s raw, messy, and completely magnetic.