Chilean darkwave/coldwave/electro duo Vioflesh released via darkTunes Music Group a brand new single, "Dreams". The latest Vioflesh single dives into the depths of longing, memory, and desire. This track is an ode to those haunting moments that linger in your mind, where fantasy blurs with reality and emotions run deep.
With "Dreams" Vioflesh wanted to capture that feeling of being pulled into a world where amber eyes and dreamy nights create magic under the stars. Close your eyes, let the music take you, and sail into the dream. Our passion and our connection begins here, in dreams...
When reality fades, drift into the shadows of desire. The previously released single/video "Feel Fake" is over HERE. Link

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"We're really into oxymorons and that sort of thing. Years and years ago, we came up with this idea—well, we didn't invent it, but we called it "happy sad"." - Matt James
"I find it really bizarre, because right after the concert, you're already on the internet. I mean, come on. It's very different from how it used to be, but it's fine." - Anja Huwe
"We only make an album when we feel genuinely inspired. You can't just say, "OK, I'm going to record a new album", because without inspiration, it would be boring." - Gregor Mackintosh
"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
