German dark electro/darkwave/gothic act CattaC released a pulsating darkwave/EBM anthem "Some Dead". The single is out now via darkTunes Music Group, and it comes accompanied by a music video which was directed by Kristina Zanto.
Driven by deep beats and cold melodies, this track evokes the presence of those who never truly vanished—shadows that rise with the night, lingering just beneath the surface. "Some Dead" is a hymn for the restless souls, soft and profound, still walking beside us in the dark.
Feel their light. Hear their sound. They're still here. Watch the video and hear "Some Dead". The previously released CattaC's single "Meaningless" can be found over HERE. Link

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