Salt Lake City (USA)-based post-punk/darkwave project Balduvian Bears is back with a new single, "Distant Warning". It can be described as a haunting echo of caution in the storm. As the sirens blast their warning through the rain, the lyrics of this darkwave and post-punk hymn resonate with the struggle against inner demons and the journey towards self-preservation.
With each note, immerse yourself in the emotive depths of "Distant Warning" where the echoes of resilience and introspection ring loud and clear. Join Balduvian Bears on this soul-stirring voyage through the darkness, where the beauty of the human spirit shines brightest in the face of adversity. The single is out now via darkTunes Music Group. The previously released single "everytime" is over HERE. Link

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