Chilean darkwave/coldwave/electro duo Vioflesh just released a brand new single "So Empty" via darkTunes Music Group. The duo delivers another modern darkwave masterpiece with "So Empty", a fierce and cathartic anthem of resilience and defiance. Combining clubby beats, raw emotion, airy female vocals and atmospheric melodies, this track captures the struggle of facing betrayal and judgment while refusing to let the flames of individuality be extinguished.
"So Empty" is a powerful reflection on strength, fear, and self-worth, designed for those who embrace their inner fire and thrive in the face of adversity. With its bold energy and haunting sound, this single is a must for goth dancefloors and late-night introspection alike. Let "So Empty" remind you to rise above the darkness and claim your power.
The Bandcamp player below is already streaming the new single. If you missed the previously released beautiful track, "Dreams", you can check it out over HERE. Link

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