Twice Dark harnesses ’80s Goth energy on mesmerizing single, "Telekinetic"
Twice Dark is making a bold statement with "Telekinetic," the lead single from their forthcoming album of the same name. Channeling the brooding atmosphere of classic goth rock, the rhythmic pulse of darkwave, and the dreamy allure of synthpop, the band has crafted a track that’s both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. It’s a song that will have listeners dancing in the dark while also provoking deeper introspection—a blend that Twice Dark seems to master effortlessly.
From the opening synth lines, "Telekinetic" immediately transports you to an ethereal, shadowy realm. The production is sleek and crisp, with every beat and synth layer meticulously placed, creating a soundscape that feels both expansive and intimate. It’s a sonic homage to the ‘80s, yet the execution is so sharp and refined that it stands as a testament to Twice Dark’s ability to bring something new to a genre often steeped in tradition.
Vocally, the track is a standout. The lead singer's voice soars effortlessly over the mix, striking a balance between haunting and heartfelt. There’s a clarity and crispness to the vocals that make each line feel deliberate, almost like a spell being cast. It’s powerful yet controlled, drawing listeners in with a magnetic pull. Lyrics about overcoming fears and manifesting dreams add a sense of purpose to the track, echoing the central theme of taking control through sheer willpower—a fitting message for a song that feels like a declaration of strength.
Musically, "Telekinetic" thrives on its dynamic arrangement. The pulsating bass lines and shimmering synths drive the track forward, giving it a danceable energy that doesn’t overshadow its introspective moments. The influence of goth rock and post-punk is clear, with dark, moody undertones that bubble just beneath the surface, while the brighter synth melodies evoke the feel of iconic synthpop bands. Think Depeche Mode meeting New Order at an underground rave, with a touch of The Cure’s melancholy elegance. The result is a seamless blend of sounds that make "Telekinetic" as suitable for a night out as it is for a solitary, late-night drive.
There’s also an element of darkwave and industrial music woven throughout the track, adding a subtle edge that keeps things from ever feeling too polished. This roughness injects an extra dose of authenticity, harkening back to the raw, experimental spirit of the ‘80s while maintaining a forward-looking approach. The overall effect is a track that feels simultaneously classic and current, a sonic time machine with an updated dashboard.
Perhaps what makes "Telekinetic" most effective is its ability to be both a dance floor anthem and a meditative experience. There’s a hypnotic quality to the rhythm, and as the synths swirl and the vocals climb, listeners are invited to lose themselves in the song’s layers. The track doesn’t shy away from its dark roots, but it also carries a lightness, a sense of freedom that comes with embracing one’s own power. This duality makes it a deeply engaging listen, one that rewards both active and passive listening.
With this single, Twice Dark has set a high bar for their upcoming album. "Telekinetic" is a masterclass in how to pay homage to classic influences while still carving out a distinct identity. We urge anyone out there to take the time and give this one a listen! You can do so and follow along for more by clicking those links below.
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