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Energy Whores drop melancholic indie-electronica number "The Winter Sky"

  • June 26, 2023
  • Malvika Padin
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New York genre-bending group Energy Whores drop melancholic indie-electronica number “The Winter Sky,” delving into the pointlessness of war. Managing to ponder on the evils around us while still infuse us with hope for a better future, the layered track opens with jolt of bomb blasts blending into upbeat drums and lush vocals.

The profound lyricism such as “As bombs fall from the winter sky/ We’ll dance even though we know we’re going to die,”laments on injustices but shines a light on the fact that there’s still love in this world.

Inspired by the classic protest music stylings of Bob Dylan and the edgier work of Rage Against the Machine, this powerful duo consisting ofsinger/songwriter Carrie Schoenfeld and guitarist Attilo Valenti, push boundaries with their experimental sound that manages to balance meaningful reflections with passionate anthems that get you dancing along.

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