Kids in Decay are here to pull you straight into the abyss, and โDark Tetradโ does exactly that. This is a descent, a transformation, a battle between beauty and chaos. It starts with a glitch, a subtle distortion that feels like something flickering in and out of reality. Then the drums emerge, steady and looming, as ambient layers swirl beneath them. Itโs the calm before the storm, and you can feel the tension building.
The singerโs voice cuts through like a lifelineโrich, deep, and emotionally charged. Thereโs a weight to it, a sense of something pulling against the tide. But just as you start to settle into the melody, the song shifts. A surge of menacing screams rips through the air, guitars thrash and grind with raw distortion, and suddenly, youโre in the eye of the storm. Itโs pure, unrelenting aggression, yet somehow, itโs controlled, woven seamlessly into the trackโs intricate layers.
Then, just when you think youโve figured it out, the song shapeshifts. The distortion vanishes, replaced by exotic percussion that rattles and rolls like bones in a ritualistic dance. The singerโs voice turns raw, vulnerable, harmonies echo behind him like ghosts whispering in the dark. Itโs haunting, mesmerizing, almost too peaceful, until the chaos slams back in, grinding and snarling like itโs been waiting to devour you.
โDark Tetradโ is a cinematic experience. It pulls you under, drags you through alienation, conflict, and defiance, only to leave you breathless at the end, wondering what the hell just happened. If this is just a taste of Breaking Radio Silence, Kids in Decay are about to drop something massive.
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Review by: Naomi Joan