It’s rather hard to pinpoint a definite style or reference, when it comes to The Dying Seconds. Championing hypnotising and eclectic artistry, the Irish group delves into indie rock territories with the utmost free spirit, packing it with veiled and polite electronica. Take for instance ‘Unfollow’, their latest effort. Boasting a strong indietronica aesthetic, the track goes beyond the classic definition of an indie gem, eventually materialising as this strange and unique yet irresistible and mesmerising piece.
Gearing up for a full album – ‘Full of Ghosts’ – expected for October 6th, The Dying Seconds seem determined to showcase their energy and charisma. They do it well, making ‘Unfollow’ a worthy comeback from a three-year-long hiatus. They knew they had to surprise everyone, so they did. Blending saturated basslines with electronic percussions and long soundscapes, the Dublin residents open the floodgates to electrifying guitar riffs only towards the end, taking the listener on an informed journey into everything the project stands for.
Lyrically, that’s where The Dying Seconds particularly shines, delivering poignant and melancholic lyricism which seems to reflect the current state of affairs in our realities. We are confident a wide audience will connect to it, intrigued by the solace and comfort the record potentially offers.
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