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

Jeff Wilson’s post‑punk vessel Deeper Graves has entered a new chapter with the release of its third full‑length album, Pull Me Toward The Dark, out now through Disorder Recordings.
Just after solidifying their new partnership with Napalm Records, mystical folk duo Tabernis extend the invitation to their enigmatic ritual with a new single, "Tenebrae". The first...
Polish black metallers Varmia have unveiled the second video single, "der tot Adalbert", from their forthcoming full-length, lauks, due on 27 March via M-Theory Audio. "With this song...
Darkwave minimalists The SlimP have issued a new track, "With The One", continuing the trajectory set by "Nothing To Forget" and "Winterday". Both tracks – along with further information...
"You can see it in social media, in the world, with the wars going on, and I think it's an appropriate title for an album." - Skinny Disco
"You know, the music and songs just come, and we don't distance ourselves from the music that comes out." - Jyrki 69
"When you feel something you need to share, creating songs is the best way to do it. You can reflect on yourself so that you can relax and be relieved of that emotion." - Çağla Güleray
"We were outsiders, and nobody knew what the fuck was going on. We just listened to this extreme music that nobody else liked, and that made us very strong..." - Mikael Stanne
