


Hath No Fury (Digital Download)
Grade Four | Two Minutes
In popular culture, the phrase “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned” has long shaped a narrow perception of women’s rage. It is rooted in romantic betrayal, defined through relationships, and often dismissed as irrational or excessive. Hath No Fury pushes back. This piece is not about heartbreak. It is about fury: raw, explosive, and righteous. It draws from the idea that women’s anger should not be tethered to love lost or roles imposed. Through relentless momentum and jagged dissonances, the music explores a strength that refuses to be softened. In reclaiming the phrase, Hath No Fury insists that a woman’s wrath defies decorum. It is messy, mighty, and wholly her own.
Grade Four | Two Minutes
In popular culture, the phrase “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned” has long shaped a narrow perception of women’s rage. It is rooted in romantic betrayal, defined through relationships, and often dismissed as irrational or excessive. Hath No Fury pushes back. This piece is not about heartbreak. It is about fury: raw, explosive, and righteous. It draws from the idea that women’s anger should not be tethered to love lost or roles imposed. Through relentless momentum and jagged dissonances, the music explores a strength that refuses to be softened. In reclaiming the phrase, Hath No Fury insists that a woman’s wrath defies decorum. It is messy, mighty, and wholly her own.
Grade Four | Two Minutes
In popular culture, the phrase “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned” has long shaped a narrow perception of women’s rage. It is rooted in romantic betrayal, defined through relationships, and often dismissed as irrational or excessive. Hath No Fury pushes back. This piece is not about heartbreak. It is about fury: raw, explosive, and righteous. It draws from the idea that women’s anger should not be tethered to love lost or roles imposed. Through relentless momentum and jagged dissonances, the music explores a strength that refuses to be softened. In reclaiming the phrase, Hath No Fury insists that a woman’s wrath defies decorum. It is messy, mighty, and wholly her own.