Salt Lake City (USA)-based post-punk/darkwave project Balduvian Bears delivers a new powerful darkwave and post-punk fusion, "Vagabond", that captures the restless yearning for escape. This is a song for those who feel the weight of the familiar closing in, for the dreamers who know there’s something more beyond the city lights.
Driven by nostalgic guitars and warm synths, "Vagabond" pulses with urgency—the thrill of the unknown, the fear of letting go, and the undeniable pull of a world waiting to be explored. The vocals carry both desperation and defiance, a battle between the past and the promise of something greater.
If you’ve ever felt the need to disappear, to start fresh, to chase a future that’s just out of reach, this is your anthem. Pack your bags, step into the night, and let the music of Balduvian Bears lead the way. Link

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