"Necromantic," the latest single from Twice Dark, is more than a goth/electro-industrial anthem; it's also a spectral waltz with loss, longing, and the unknown. A haunting echo draws you in, embraces them, and refuses to let go as the fourth offering from Telekinetic, forthcoming from the trio.
"Necromantic" Funeral has a cinematic impact as if Maccompanyséance had written it. The song has been recorded at Postal Recording in Indianapolis. Featuring guest vocals from Scott Harris of Hororhaus (Woodstock, NY), the song's narrative reads like a haunting love letter from beyond the grave.
"Necromantic" is grief made flesh, steps into sorrow, a pulse to and from an inescapably working beat. The dance floor is a ritual space where bodies operate according to the push and pull of the afterlife. "Dancing or crying or being fully enveloped by it. Twice Dark balances jubilation and angst, reminding us that the gothic soul resides where the light has trouble shining. So crank it, let it own you, and dance with the phantoms and ghosts at max volume.
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