With today's pMad release of the last sophomore album single, "Missing", I In Power is now out. The evocative new single, "Missing", is a haunting exploration of the human tendency to overlook the value of relationships until they're no longer present, echoing longing and regret.
Reflecting on the release, Paul Dillon says: "pMad is about embracing the imperfect nature of existence, delivering powerful messages through music. 'Missing' is a reflection on the importance of cherishing relationships before it's too late".
Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of influences including The Arctic Monkeys, The Strokes and Kings Of Leon, pMad's music transcends genres, blending darkwave post-punk with metal indie rock to create a unique sonic experience. Link
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