Tag: Twice Dark with Telekinetic

John Deering’s “Strip Mall Jesus” Excavates ’90s Grunge With Modern Urgency

Minneapolis Veteran John Deering Emerges from Three-Decade Hiatus with Blistering Single That Confronts Hypocrisy Through Gritty, Basement-Recorded Intensity His first song, "Strip Mall Jesus," is not just a throwback to the Seattle movement of the 1990s; it is a raw release of unresolved emotion, wrapped in analogue warmth and delivered with the unwavering honesty of someone who has nothing left to prove. Recording for "Strip Mall...

Edie Yvonne Pivots To Optimism With Dreamy New Single “Changed My Mind”

Indie Pop Artist Edie Yvonne Evolves Her Sound While Maintaining Emotional Authenticity. Edie Yvonne's "Changed My Mind" marks a refreshing pivot in the young artist's sonic trajectory. After immersing listeners in the emotional depths of her trilogy—"Burn," "Epitome," and "I Might"—the 16-year-old now offers something unexpectedly bright without sacrificing the raw authenticity that defines her work. The track opens with a crystalline guitar pattern that immediately signals...

Twice Dark Conjures Post-Industrial Hauntings With “Telekinetic”

Twice Dark's Fourth Album "Telekinetic" Masterfully Bridges Goth Rock and Synthpop with Cold, Electric Precision Twice Dark's fourth album "Telekinetic" materializes like an apparition with...