Electric Lady Ignites Rock’s Frontlines With A World-Class Blast Of Swagger And Firepower On “I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough)”
- STAFF

- Jul 11
- 4 min read

By: Staff
Unapologetic, high-voltage brilliance from Electric Lady—every second of this track demands your full attention.
Electric Lady crashes through the walls of rock convention with the kind of unapologetic force that turns heads and raises fists. From the moment we discovered her latest drop, it felt like a beautiful explosion, raw, bold, and impossible to ignore. We hadn’t heard Electric Lady until now, but the second we did, we fell hard. And the official music video on YouTube only takes it further, hitting with even more fire and flair. It’s the kind of visual and sonic collision that demands attention and rewards it with every second.
“I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough)” opens with a scorching guitar strum from Tereza Rays that tears through the silence like it’s ripping open a portal. What follows almost instantly is Robin Evans on drums, unleashing a fiercely charged rhythm that feels like a war cry. The momentum hits hard and fast, no hesitation, no slow burn, just immediate combustion. From there, the intensity only builds, and it’s Rays who fuels the fire, holding nothing back as the performance detonates into a full-throttle experience.
From the first verse, Rays commands the moment with unshakable presence. Her delivery opens cool and controlled, almost stoic, but still radiating defiance. There’s a slow, gripping tension behind the way she says:
“This alarm clock has woken my head up again / Looking for the good things but I can’t think of them”
—a line that feels like the calm right before everything blows. The interplay between her vocals and guitar builds like a countdown timer ticking toward detonation. And when she hits:
“I’ve had enough I’m done,”
The impact is immediate, it's an anthemic line that sticks like it was branded into your memory. Then comes:
“Ohhhhhhh get me out of here,”
Which slices through the mix with total precision.
Cayman’s bass rumbles underneath, grounding the chaos with a thick, resonant pulse that bridges the roaring guitars and relentless drums. His playing doesn’t just fill space; it widens the sonic landscape and elevates every beat. The guitar work throughout the track, led by Rays, is relentless, shimmering like fireflies one moment, then launching into razor-sharp riffs the next, never letting up and always keeping the adrenaline high.
Visually, the music video is pure gold. Smoke-filled stages, a towering wall of Marshall amps, and intense, brain-rattling cuts all amplify the song’s visceral force. The camera captures everything, from Rays’ gymnast-like leaps to the white-hot emotion behind every note. The band shots and closeups hit with precision, giving the performance an arena-sized feel even through a screen.
What makes Electric Lady magnetic is the raw, kinetic authenticity that Ray brings to the front. You don’t just hear the music, you feel it in your bones. It’s in her wild stage energy, the fire behind her eyes, and the way she plays guitar like it’s an extension of her soul. She jumps with the strength of a fighter and shreds solos like she was born with a Strat in hand. Her performance isn’t just skilled, it’s unstoppable. And it’s matched by her bandmates, who bring their own level of mastery and attitude to the stage.
The engineering behind this track also deserves serious credit. The clarity of the mix pushes Rays’ vocals to the forefront without overpowering the lush detail in every instrument. Each layer, guitar, bass, and drums, has room to breathe and burn, creating a dynamic yet unified wall of sound. The mastering pulls it all together into a brilliantly explosive listening experience that’s hard to walk away from.
Overall, Electric Lady delivers a knockout performance that blends unfiltered emotion, technical skill, and electrifying showmanship. Rays’ dual impact as both vocalist and guitarist is undeniable; every word and note hits with purpose. Evans and Cayman throw down with equal intensity, creating a rhythm section that’s impossible to overlook. This band doesn’t just play rock, they live it.
This kind of talent and energy signals big things ahead. Electric Lady doesn’t need to climb the ladder, she’s ready to leap over the whole damn thing.
This is the moment, and “I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough)” is the proof. Run, don’t walk, to check out the full catalog of Electric Lady.

Electric Lady’s “I’m Done (I’ve Had Enough)” is a blistering, arena-ready anthem that sets a new standard in modern rock.
Electric Lady is a force built from grit, vision, and a deep-rooted love for rock that refuses to be tamed. At the heart of it all is Tereza Rays, a frontwoman who not only sings but rips through guitar lines with a rare mix of finesse and fury. She’s joined by drummer Robin Evans and bassist Cayman, who add both raw power and tight musicianship, forming a trio that commands every stage they step onto. Since 2013, they’ve been carving their own space, from igniting the Thanks Jimi Festival in front of 11,000 fans to opening for Rytmus at the O2 Arena.
And there’s no slowing down. With a feature tour alongside Wahnout this November and new music on the way, including a guest appearance from Kenney Jones on their next single, Electric Lady continues to push rock forward on their own terms.
We’re so excited to have found and can’t wait to hear more from the absolutely electrifying Electric Lady!



