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"text": "Goth-tinged post-punk with a ceremonial pulse. A tom-heavy groove and droning bass lay the ground for guitar figures that spiral like incense, while Ria Aursjoen’s vocal moves from hushed omen to urgent invocation. The arrangement arcs deliberately: verse restraint, a widening pre-chorus, then a climactic release where the melodies finally catch flame. Production is polished yet shadowed—reverb used architecturally, not as haze. It channels classic death-rock atmosphere without imitation, landing in a contemporary, cinematic space. A poised, dark-romantic single from a Bay project hitting its stride.\u2028Listen: https://octavianwinters.bandcamp.com/album/saints-of-absolution"
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