Chilean darkwave/coldwave/electro duo Vioflesh presents another new haunting single, "Midnight". The track is a haunting coldwave reverie for those lost in the abyss of solitude and longing. With melancholic melodies, hypnotic synths, and ethereal vocals, this track captures the weight of disappointment and the quiet hope of finding refuge in another soul.
"Midnight" is a song for the sleepless, for those who seek connection in a world of irony and distance—a moment outside of time, where history can be rewritten and pain can dissolve into the night. Let the music guide you through the silence and into the unknown.
Check out the video and listen to Vioflesh's "Midnight". Breathe deep. At midnight, everything begins again. If missed, over HERE's the previously released darkwave meditation called "Eternal Dance". In the silence of midnight, we rewrite our fate. Link

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