Salt Lake City (USA)-based post-punk/darkwave project Balduvian Bears released a brand new single "Need Light" via darkTunes Music Group. This modern darkwave track illuminates the unexpected moments of connection and hope found in the midst of despair. It has a Mareux, The Cure, and Empire Of The Sun touch, and this song offers a journey through pain and rain, discovering solace and a friend where you least expect it.
Balduvian Bears comments: "Feel the warmth of a newfound love emerging from darkness, capturing the profound beauty of unexpected encounters. Join us as we explore the transformative power of "Need Light", where every note shines a light on the magic of finding love in the most unlikely places."
Get some comfort by listening to "Need Light", and if you like it, you might also want to check out some previously released singles by Balduvian Bears. The previous one was "Distant Warning"; you can find it HERE. Link

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