Swiss dark electropop duo Blackbook returns with a spellbinding new single, "Wait Until Midnight", now available via darkTunes Music Group. With its shimmering synth textures and cinematic atmosphere, the track invites listeners into a liminal space where love teeters between light and shadow.
Echoing bell chimes ring through the chorus like a midnight toll, while a slow-burning beat pulses beneath moonlit skies. It’s a track crafted for the dreamers and the haunted — those who come alive when the world slips into silence.
“Wait Until Midnight” is a tale of angels and monsters, of masks slipping and truths emerging in the dark. Blackbook weave a narrative of duality and desire, where connection is forged not in daylight, but in the hush of the witching hour.
For fans of emotional synth-pop, darkwave elegance, and nocturnal confessions, this is a track that lingers long after the last note fades. Check out the lyric video right below. The previously released single/lyric video "Stay Strange" is over HERE. Link

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"We were kind of exploring dark subject matters and darker sounds. I really like that, and this is the direction we are going right now." - Larissa Vale
"There were already bands doing small illustrations of symphonic metal, and I was thinking, why doesn't someone do this all the time?" - Christofer Johnsson
"I find it really bizarre, because right after the concert, you're already on the internet. I mean, come on. It's very different from how it used to be, but it's fine." - Anja Huwe
"I can call our show an emotional exhibitionism. If you want to drink beer and cry, please come to our show, haha." - Nokt Aeon

