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DRAMALOVE captures pandemic chaos with new single ‘Pandemonium’!

They may have their origins in Italy but since they relocated to the British music scene, they have become a part of the music scene and established themselves officially. If you haven’t heard of them yet, you will soon.

Their single, Pandemonium, is perfectly reminiscent of full-on Goth rock with that right amount of electro rhythm, guitar riffs, sharp yet soothing vocals, and fast-paced drum beats that make it as electrifying as it needs.

If you like your 80’s goth rock and have a liking for Echo and The Bunnymen, The Cure or your modern nowadays bands such as Muse and Royal Blood then this band is definitely going to be one you will want to listen to. And not to mention as one for your playlist.

For a song that is 3 minutes and 36 seconds long it is actually a really good listen and one that would definitely make the ‘Recommended Listening’ list.

Now what’s ironic, in regards to the lyrics, is that they are an expressive view on the sort of year and a half that we’ve had so far, the struggles we’ve faced, not to mention our own personal problems as well.

Leading front-man, Diego Soncin, had this to say when it came to explaining his lyrics;

“Is there an alien species plotting an unprecedented pandemic, pushing buttons in a different dimension not accessible to our networks? Is this happening now, or has it been set to trigger itself thousands of years ago? Is it just pure randomness? Is it a punishment from some higher Gods? Or was Covid-19 a blessing in disguise, to let us find our inner self that we otherwise lost in our day-to-day busy lives? What’s the truth?”

Considering what’s been going on with the world lately you could either interpret it as just plain weird or something possibly quite clever when it comes to song-writing.

Watch the video below:

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