Violet Love faces the mirror on "Destined to Fail."
- Sakshi Batra
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
The new EP of Violet Love, "Destined to Fail", gives a feeling of peeking into someone’s private diary and finding out that the entries could be yours.

Violet, a queer Latin American artist, lives to tell how she turns her pain into art and how wounding experiences not only influence memory but also identity. This is a project that was written, recorded, and mixed in a bedroom and does not hide behind finish or standard — it is a work of art made of pure honesty. The sound of the album lies somewhere between the deeply personal nature of indie and the unrefined energy of punk. It is loud, but you can also sense the human side in it.
Violet Love keeps to her methods and turns heartbreak into a catharsis on "Destined to Fail," her raw, bedroom-born EP.

Violet Love’s last words, Destined to Fail, are a mirror reflecting every soul still learning to love themselves. This EP is not just a pleasant listening experience, but it's honest and truthful. The record’s DIY spirit doesn’t make it seem like it is half done; rather, it is like a late-night voice memo that you can’t bring yourself to delete, where the truth is being lived. Violet Love doesn’t provide solutions in this album, but she gives the listener the solace of sharing their pain. The title of the record, Destined to Fail, is not about throwing the towel — it speaks of recognizing yourself, imperfections included, thus, becoming one with the chaos and finding serenity therein.
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