Steve Lieberman Returns with Raw Energy in “I'm Going Home – Entr'acte 206”

In a world of polished production and auto-tuned gloss, Steve Lieberman’s “I’m Going Home – Entr’acte 206” is a thrilling, unapologetic jolt of underground rebellion. Fusing the urgency of militia punk with his signature unfiltered approach, Lieberman once again proves that his music is more than sound; it’s a mission statement.






Clocking in as part of his ever-expanding and fearless discography, “I’m Going Home” tears through convention with distorted guitar riffs, erratic tempo shifts, and an unmistakable DIY ethos. There’s something both anarchic and deeply personal here, a cathartic expression that bridges punk’s gritty roots with the artist’s singular voice. Lieberman’s raw performance isn’t polished, and that’s the point. He isn’t trying to conform; he’s channeling emotion directly into noise.






With every screech of guitar and defiant chord progression, Entr’acte 206 feels like a manifesto, a declaration of sonic independence. It resonates with fans who crave authenticity over perfection and find beauty in chaos. Steve Lieberman has never played by the rules, and “I’m Going Home” is a fierce reminder of why that matters. For those who want their music loud, real, and free from restraint, this track delivers an electrifying, untamed ride.


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