Berlin's DEATHS unveil juddering goth-house cut "Saviour"
29 May 2015, 16:21
| Written by
Laurence Day
Berlin-based trio DEATHS are welding genres together with menacing glee on their new single "Saviour".
With booming gothic vocals that sound like a demon on the verge of tears, twinkling dark-houe synths, '80s saxophones and some monolithic pop hooks, it's difficult to pin DEATHS down.
Speaking to Wonderland, frontman Igor Bruso said that it is about "filtering your feelings and resisting what you find wrong".
The single is out now vai Love By Mistake.
Check out "Saviour" below.
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