The new mysterious French post-punk/coldwave act TDID released a new single "Caught In The Web". The single is taken from the upcoming album, which will be released on 30 January 2025. The name TDID is the contraction of TDI (Trouble Dissociatif de l'Identité in French) and DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder in English). In September TDID released the album Xy Bloody.
This new single marks a new era for TDID, with post-punk, darkwave, and coldwave sounds and intense female vocals similar to those of bands like Siouxsie And The Banshees or Xmal Deutschland. It explores the pitfalls and disappointments of online dating. Link

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