Chilean most hyped darkwave/coldwave/electro duo Vioflesh is back with a dark anthem for the disillusioned. This track, "Feel Fake", pulses with clubby beats and shadowy melodies, capturing the raw emotion of feeling disconnected in a world that feels fake. With lyrics that dive into fading emotions, inner conflict, and the desire to break free, "Feel Fake" is tailor-made for goth dancefloors.
Perfect for those who crave intensity and authenticity, this single pushes you to walk away from what’s hollow and embrace your true self. Get ready to lose yourself in the dark, atmospheric beats, and find clarity in the chaos. Enjoy watching the video for "Feel Fake". Link

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