Salt Lake City (USA)-based post-punk/darkwave project Balduvian Bears unveils "Ticking". The new track of bears is soaked in shadowy post-punk textures and pulsing with the quiet panic of passing time. This is a track that grips you by the heart and whispers what we all try to forget: beauty fades, time slips, and nothing is guaranteed.
Carried by melancholic synths and a deep vocal delivery heavy with reflection, "Ticking" captures that haunting moment between realisation and release. It’s the sound of trying to hold on to love, to life, to meaning—before it all slips through your fingers.
For those who’ve stared into the mirror and felt time pressing down, this song will echo your heartbeat. Let it in, feel the weight, and remember what truly matters before it’s too late. "Ticking" is available for listening right below, while the previously released powerful single "Vagabond" is over HERE. Link

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