Chicago (USA)-based synth-pop/darkwave artist Brittany Bindrim unveils her new single “Hunting In The Dark” ahead of her forthcoming sophomore album entitled Counterpoison. Big beats, chills, and thrills—“Hunting In The Dark” is a darkwave dance-floor banger that transforms heavy moments into pure energy and positivity.
Driven by pulse-pounding rhythms, infectious hooks, and vocals that refuse to be dimmed, the song is about finding light (and maybe a little mischief) in the shadows. Produced by Matt McJunkins (A Perfect Circle, Puscifer), “Hunting In The Dark” is available on all digital and streaming platforms, paving the way for Brittany Bindrim’s full-length, Counterpoison, which will be released on 24 October.
“Hunting In The Dark” visualizer is right below, and in case you've missed it, over HERE you can check out the previously released single/lyric video "Spiral Out". Link

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