Review: Bad Bubble – I’m not Tolerable

There’s a quiet kind of strength in music that doesn’t beg for attention. “I’m not Tolerable” by Bad Bubble is the final page of a story written over three years, and it carries that strength in every line.

This song marks the closing chapter in a long, deeply personal project centered around the life of Anna, the artist’s daughter who never took a breath. Told through the imagined lives of her parents, the man and the woman in the house, this body of work spans eight albums and eight EPs. The covers show them inside, isolated, carrying the weight of their loss, and through them, Anna lives. “I’m not Tolerable” wasn’t part of the original arc. It was added later, after everything had settled, after the dust had a chance to speak.

What makes this track land so heavily is how stripped back it feels. It’s not dressed up or overly polished. It sounds like someone quietly trying to explain pain that never got the chance to say goodbye. There’s a line between storytelling and confession, and this song walks it in bare feet. To me, this feels like a final breath that never came but needed to be released anyway. It’s vulnerable in a way that doesn’t look for praise. It exists because it had to. And that’s exactly why it hits so hard.

If you’re someone who values sincerity in music, this one deserves your time. “I’m not Tolerable” is not an ending so much as a promise kept. A promise made to a daughter who never got to see the world, but who now lives in it through every note and word. Be sure to follow Bad Bubble and add “I’m not Tolerable” to your playlist. This isn’t just another song to fill space. It’s the final piece of a soul poured out. And if you really listen, it gives something back.

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