From They Come In Dream, But Sleeep Is Not An Option, one of the six releases I prepared to come out during the Jarboe / Jozef Van Wissem tour.
Footage was shot outside Cafe OTO the first night as I was unsure if my guitar would arrive after it not having been transferred to the plane to London, and left in Atlanta..
Many thanks to Internet Daemon (ex-Cian Orbe) Netlabel for including our latest EP Meaning Died Destroying in such amazing, dark, and creative company. We've been pretty much under the radar in goth circles for decades, but this feels like we're being seen for a large part of what we've always done. From covering Gravediggaz live, to twisting electronic sonics. Check out the post and everyone linked. There is much to love here.
"Well, this is pretty weird stuff for me, to be honest. I thought at first it was something about gothic rock, but when I've done with the song, I don't know how to express my feelings. Like, I'm feeling really uncomfortable after that." - nothing,nowhere
"I found this a bit too dark and strange." - Novorama
"The song has a catchy beat and great vocals. The vibes are absolutely spooky." - Radio Mirror Park
"Cool song with a lot of creative genre boundary pushing ideas!" - Best of Darksynth / Synthwave / Cyberpunk
"I felt the vocals were just a little too strange for me, though theyre certainly unique." - Rogue VHS
"I'm having trouble making sense of this - I mean literally just parsing it. When the beat is in, I hear scattered mumblings in the background, and when it drops out, I don't have a clear sense of the vocal meter and can't really understand the words. Whatever its artistic merits, I'm afraid this is a bit too challenging for myself and my listeners..." - Vocal Synthwave Retrowave
"...sounds so hitting and dynamic, groovy but unfortunately final mood is too aggressive..." - Futuristic Beats
"The sound is very unique and dark, I can definitely see people enjoying this..." - Irles Music
credits
released December 14, 2021
Aidan McGoran - Guitars
P. Emerson Williams - Vox, Bass, Acoustic & 8-String Guitars, Keys
A million thanks to Madil Hardis for including The Night Wanes, the latest Veil of Thorns single on the absolutely gorgeous Melancholy playlist, it's a thrill to be included.