The Salt Lake City (USA)-based darkwave bears are back with another new single, "Erosion". This razor-sharp modern post-punk anthem from Balduvian Bears is catchy, cutting, and soaked in existential grit. With pulsing basslines, angular guitars, and a chorus that claws into your psyche, this track explores the slow collapse of ego and illusion.
As the facade crumbles, "Erosion" lays bare the toll of self-deception and emotional decay. It's a danceable descent into inner turmoil, where every beat echoes the truth we try to avoid: we’re all eroding under the weight of what we pretend to be.
Perfect for fans of dark, driving grooves and lyrical introspection, "Erosion" invites you to face the cracks in your foundation—and maybe, just maybe, find something real beneath the ruin. Check out also the previously released single "Ticking" over HERE. Link

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