Georgia (USA)-based darkwave/post-punk band, Tears For The Dying released a brand new single, "Dagger Deep Within My Mind's Eye". They are back with a serious banger of a song. "Dagger Deep Within My Mind's Eye" is a recomposition/remix of "Dagger In God's Back" by band mastermind Adria Stembridge. The original version of the track was featured on the album, In The Shadow Of The Midnight Sun, which was released in February 2024.
Tears For The Dying is an Athens, GA, based band blending darkwave, goth, post-punk, and deathrock. Their music is recommended to fans of 45 Grave, Bauhaus, Christian Death, and New Order. They inspire to bring a modicum of hope in a bleak world being ripped apart by greed, malice and hate. Link

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"They wrote that we wanted to influence people's minds with our bagpipes so that they would be willing to attack the police." - Irdorath
"When I make a song, I know I could do it better, but I'm happy with it. It doesn't have to be perfect, and I like it when it's not. That's why I can make it that way." - Rapha Hell
"There's much more detail in our music now than 20 years ago. It's also much easier nowadays because you can do many things at home." - Morten Lybecker
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