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Medusa In My Knickers – “GHOSTS (deluge)” [Free Song Download]
Lyon, France’s alternative electronic twosome, Medusa In My Knickers, are offering a free download of their incredible track “GHOSTS (deluge)”.
Lyon, France’s Medusa In My Knickers released their ten-track Quand S’éteint Le Soleil full-length album on December 19, 2017. The alternative electronic twosome have dubbed their sound “blackwave”, which, upon hearing this single makes perfect sense. Get your stream/download/share on and check out the incredible track “GHOSTS (deluge)”.
Formed in 2011, the duo issued two EPs between 2011 and 2015, a full-length in 2015, and followed them 2017’s with Quand S’éteint Le Soleil (in English, “when the sun is falling down”), which can be bought via Bandcamp here. Darker and more emotive than their previous work, get to know this budding band now!
Commenting on the site, Nicolas (music composer) said: “I think this album is very sensitive and dark and depicts the world we live in nowadays. But even if it gets darker, there’s always a touch of hope.”
Ludo (singer) added, “Our song ‘GHOSTS’ is like a black mantra, a nocturnal walk between Tokyo and New York City, as you can see in the music video. This is pure blackwave music from France, guys!”
Check out the band’s official video for the “GHOSTS (deluge)” single.
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