Utah-based songwriter Caleb Loomis, under his alter ego Supra Nova, takes us on an emotional rollercoaster with โI Love You, I Hate You.โ This song gets you feeling like you are staring into a neon-lit abyss while your heart is being torn in two.
From the first second, it grips you with electrifying guitars that blaze through the mix, pounding drums that build like an impending storm, and a tension that refuses to let go. One moment, the track paces like a predator in the dark; the next, it erupts into chaotic, raw energy. Itโs industrial, itโs dark pop, itโs synthwaveโbut most importantly, itโs a full-body experience.
Supra Nova embodies every fractured emotion in this song. The AI voice drips with tenderness in hushed, breathy moments, only to explode into a hoarse, agonized scream that feels like a last, desperate cry into the void. The contrast keeps you locked in and gives you the window to someoneโs most intimate breakdownโset to a beautifully destructive soundtrack.
Loomis himself describes the song as a battle between connection and detachment, and you can hear that inner war in every glitchy synth and distorted bassline. Drawing influence from Nine Inch Nails, Grimes, and Billie Eilish, the track melds industrial grit, cyberpunk aesthetics, and haunting vocals into something that feels both futuristic and deeply personal. Itโs cinematic, hypnotic, and unfilteredโexactly the kind of raw storytelling that makes you feel like youโre falling and floating at the same time.
With upcoming live shows in Utah, Supra Nova is set to bring this dark, genre-blending intensity to the stage. Stay tuned for more.
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Photo credits: Caleb Loomis DALL-E
Review by: Naomi Joan