EARMILK EARMILK
  • NEW MUSIC
    • DANCE
    • ELECTRONIC
    • EXPERIMENTAL
    • HIP-HOP
    • INDIE
    • POP
    • ROCK
  • INDUSTRY NEWS
    • DOCUMENTARIES
    • EVENTS
    • FASHION
    • LIFESTYLE
    • MUSIC GEAR
    • MUSIC INDUSTRY
    • TECHNOLOGY
  • OPINION
  • ALBUM REVIEWS
  • GEAR REVIEWS
  • INTERVIEWS
  • FEATURES
    • FESTIVALS
    • EXCLUSIVES
    • LISTS
    • CONTESTS
    • Photo Journals
  • SERIES
    • Artist to Watch
    • Under The Crust
    • Flashback Friday
    • Suicide Sundaes
    • Daily 2%
    • The Club
    • Weekend Selector
    • Mashup Mondays
    • Artist Remixed
    • Wobble Wednesday
    • Night Rumours
    • Indie Sabbath
    • Straight No Chase
    • Straight From the Teet
  • Jobs
  • About EARMILK
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Music
EARMILK EARMILK
EARMILK EARMILK
  • NEW MUSIC
    • DANCE
    • ELECTRONIC
    • EXPERIMENTAL
    • HIP-HOP
    • INDIE
    • POP
    • ROCK
  • INDUSTRY NEWS
    • DOCUMENTARIES
    • EVENTS
    • FASHION
    • LIFESTYLE
    • MUSIC GEAR
    • MUSIC INDUSTRY
    • TECHNOLOGY
  • OPINION
  • ALBUM REVIEWS
  • GEAR REVIEWS
  • INTERVIEWS
  • FEATURES
    • FESTIVALS
    • EXCLUSIVES
    • LISTS
    • CONTESTS
    • Photo Journals
  • SERIES
    • Artist to Watch
    • Under The Crust
    • Flashback Friday
    • Suicide Sundaes
    • Daily 2%
    • The Club
    • Weekend Selector
    • Mashup Mondays
    • Artist Remixed
    • Wobble Wednesday
    • Night Rumours
    • Indie Sabbath
    • Straight No Chase
    • Straight From the Teet
  • Future Pop
  • Hip-Hop
  • Metal

daine confides in confessional three song pack, "Ascension" / "Angel Numbers"

  • November 17, 2020
  • Nathan Whittle-Olivieri
Total
0
Shares
0
0

Filipino-Australian, future-pop pioneer, daine has offered up a new, three track pack to continue her breakout 2020. daine has seen viral interest in her compelling blend of sounds and her sheer size of vocal presence, introduced by her, "My Way Out" and "Picking Flowers."

The tracks' accompanying music videos and their highly stylized, highly edited direction provide a peak into her search browser but also build on the holistic sense of persona she embodies. Mixing elements from emo acts like American Football and Tiger's Jaw with pop-trap aesthetics, she touches on a lot of  the hip-hop tinged emo inhabited by Lil Peep. What makes her really stand out though is her capability and willingness to further blur the lines into anti-pop territory, constantly playing with the contrast between her grungy palettes and pristine, crystalline vocals. 

This new pack opens with the previously released, "Ascension" and its familiar, late-night acoustic guitar sample which frays into a metallic, full chorus. Its apocalyptic, industrial tones are constantly battled by the sincerity of her lyrics. Lines like, "I've been fighting / The spirits nightly / I'd say that I'm alright / But that shit excites me," see her individually foiling a macro-scale cosmic imbalance. Paranoia and anxiety boil to the surface and are eventually calmed but not silenced. "Ascension" also comes with a music video released in late October which follows a series of life and death moments like spiders wrapping prey and a herd of deer seen through eery night vision. The lyrics are occasionally superimposed over streams of lava and time lapses of a blooming white flower that develop like a night terror's mood board. 

The next track works as a brief but meaningful interlude. "4444's" world-building, glistening chime tones segue into "Angel Numbers," but not before giving a lush glimpse into Danny L. Harle's expansive production. "4444" finds colorful, explorative textures projecting lucid and brightly before abruptly burning out.

Harle continues into "Angel Numbers," filling in the sudden void with an understated, chorded guitar intro. The track's title is a numerology term that denotes the universal energy and meaning behind observing a series of repeating numbers: subtle observations that lead to greater realizations. In this spirit, it finds enthusiastic, pop-oriented vocal textures and accessible melodies which are eventually compromised by pensive, subterranean chords and a looming, atmospheric sense of sonic dread, again pitting daine against a great disturbance. She replays past traumas in moments like, "Perpetual sinking feeling, always on my back / Counting all the dreams / I wish were real growing up." Still though, the track is ostensibly hopeful and shows off both her pop appeal and her tragically beautiful vocal identity. 

The video continues on a similar trajectory as "Ascension" but with a more pleasant gaze. Butterflies pollinate a field of wild flowers, oversaturated waterfalls refract rainbows, and little chickens leave their eggs for the first time in a series of rebirth. It turns over common sights, over exposing them with heightened attention; looking for something new. 

The "Ascension"/"Angel Numbers" pack is available to stream here via Warner Music Australia.

Connect with daine: Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website 

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Share 0
Share 0
Related Topics
  • 4444
  • American Football
  • Angel Numbers
  • ascension
  • Australia
  • daine
  • danny l harle
  • emo
  • future pop
  • hyper pop
  • Lil Peep
  • Tiger's Jaw
  • trap
  • Warner Music Australia
Nathan Whittle-Olivieri

Charleston-based husband, chef, cat father, and Chelsea fan. I like growing peppers, watching scary movies, and finding new music

Previous Article
  • Folk

Rob Marr’s tribute to father is both breathtaking and heartbreaking in "Death and Comfort"

  • November 17, 2020
  • Victoria Polsely
View Article
Next Article
  • Album Reviews
  • Hip-Hop
  • Rap
  • Reviews

Eyeda Sophia and Emperor Bohe team up to bring us 'The Esplanade'

  • November 17, 2020
  • Tayo Odutola
View Article
You May Also Like
View Article
  • Indie
  • Mainstage
  • Pop
  • Rap

David Munoz pours passion into “Close Tu Di Vine”

  • July 7, 2025
View Article
  • Alternative R&B
  • Funk
  • Mainstage
  • Neo-Soul
  • New Music

OneoftheMollys keeps it fun and flirty on new single "Rolling the Dice"

  • July 5, 2025
itsHOLY
View Article
  • Feature
  • Indie
  • Mainstage
  • New Music
  • R&B
  • Rap

itsHOLY sets the stage ablaze in triumphant new visual “Showstoppa”

  • July 4, 2025
View Article
  • Alternative
  • Mainstage
  • New Music
  • Soul

Alt-Soul artist Kindelan stuns with emotional new single “Wish I Wrote a Love Song” [Video]

  • July 3, 2025
View Article
  • Electronic
  • Funk
  • Interviews
  • Mainstage
  • Soul

More Than a DJ: SARASA on Culture, Curiosity, and Creative Freedom [Interview]

  • July 2, 2025
HOLYMAMI
View Article
  • Indie
  • Mainstage
  • Pop
  • Rap

HOLYMAMI shares an uprising with explosive new EP “TRAP THERESA”

  • July 2, 2025
Johnny Zarfati
View Article
  • Alternative R&B
  • Indie
  • Mainstage
  • New Music
  • Pop

Johnny Zarfati shares americana with heartfelt warmth in new single “Light You Shine In”

  • July 2, 2025
Geo Baddoo
View Article
  • Mainstage
  • R&B

Geo Baddoo commands the spotlight with new single “Look At Me”

  • July 1, 2025
Popular Music
  • Abigail Fierce
    Abigail Fierce lights a match to the past in fiery new single “14 Cigarettes”
    • July 7, 2025
  • David Munoz pours passion into “Close Tu Di Vine”
    • July 7, 2025
  • Casii Stephan shares rally cry against fascism with "King in America"
    • July 6, 2025
  • Andy Tongren shares indie folk bliss with "Franconia"
    • July 6, 2025
  • OneoftheMollys keeps it fun and flirty on new single "Rolling the Dice"
    • July 5, 2025
Recent Scoops
  • Matt Oakley is redefining country music with heart, soul and modernity
    • May 5, 2025
  • Texas’ Blacktop Mojo does rock music the way it should be done
    • April 29, 2025
  • Tha Rapper Haiti blends authentic style with musical passion
    • April 28, 2025
  • Glorybots redefines rock with latest album 'mad.end'
    • April 10, 2025
Community Voices
  • From Machismo To Mujeres: Women As The Face Of Reggaeton
    • July 14, 2022
  • Tyler the creator
    4 things I learned on the 'Call Me If You Get Lost' tour
    • March 31, 2022
  • 4 things every artist needs to think about in 2022
    • January 27, 2022
  • The TikTok Takeover of Hip-Hop
    • January 11, 2022

EARMILK EARMILK
  • Jobs
  • About EARMILK
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Submit Music
All Milk. No Duds.

Input your search keywords and press Enter.