Out Friday, February 27th on Re:Mission Entertainment.
Fresh off the success of lead single Darkness Hides At Dawn and its parent full‑length album, the recently released So Close, So Far, New York City duo The Mystic Underground unveil the new single Drowning. Built on a foundation of a pulsating rhythm and arresting melodies, Drowning cajoles and entices. A plea for acknowledgment, a lament of unrequited love and a clarion call against emotional imprisonment.
Backed by an extended club mix produced by the band themselves, Drowning is equal parts menacing and enticing, serving as a perfect soundtrack for the denizens of the dance floor and those who immerse themselves in the comforts of solitude.
Reflecting on the song, Vladimir Valette shares:
Drowning would be best described as a reminder that even the best intentions can lead you down a path where it’s difficult to tell the hero apart from the villain in a story. This is even more apparent when it comes to affairs of the heart.
Often compared to The Smiths, Pet Shop Boys, and Suede, The Mystic Underground craft songs that transform personal reflection into communal release, proving once again that theirs is “life… set to a dance beat.”
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