Seattle-based artist US3R is no stranger to his sound. With his latest single, "Dopamine," he blurs the lines of electronic, industrial pop, metal, and alternative rock. What begins as a sexy, synth-tinged love song devolves into something much more contemplative, a hypnotic rumination on addiction, impulse, and the perpetual pursuit of feeling “good” again.
Kicking off with 'Dopamine,' its pulsing synth-wave beats and hypnotic rhythms draw listeners into a dreamscape of sound that new-wave fans will adore. US3R's signature layered textures and intricate production create an expansive sound that is both futuristic and deeply human. His vocal delivery is magnetic and commanding but intimate, taking us through the song’s emotional depths with a haunting familiarity.
'Dopamine' is, thematically, about the intoxicating rush of desire, but for all its glossy, neon-lit aesthetic, a darker truth simmers underneath. The track is not just about the highs. It’s about the lows that come next. The chemical enchantment of love, obsession, and self-destruction condescends in US3R’s poetic lyricism to make 'Dopamine' more than an electrifying earworm but a mirror reflecting the restless hunger of the quotidian mind.
US3R has a well-deserved reputation for stretching sonic boundaries, and 'Dopamine' is no different. Blending industrial grit with ethereal synth pads and pounding percussion, the track further cements his ability to create sounds that are both challenging and addictive. Those who have enjoyed The Weeknd, Depeche Mode, and Nine Inch Nails will feel right at home in US3R’s charged universe.
'Dopamine' screams through the speakers, and you realize that Us3R is making experiences. And with this latest release, he urges listeners to surrender to the groove as they grapple with the urges that propel them forward.