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Ubiquity Machine Releases Their Riveting New Single ‘Angela’

‘Angela’ by Ubiquity Machine is a unique blend of alternative, indie rock with melancholic electronica and evocative lyrics, reminiscent of love. The DC Metro area-based band Ubiquity Machine features Dan Marsh and Howard Rabach, who have created immersive musical storytelling for the past decade. This shimmering track ‘Angela’ is their current yearning, and hope-filled ballad.

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The Band Ubiquity Machine is known for its vivid existential musical narratives, and ‘Angela’ is the present exploration of romantic desperation. “Angela, I am alone. Can I stay? Just a little.” The track blends deep melancholy with dreamy desires, pleasantly weaving together lush synth layers, haunting guitar riffs, and pondering lyrics. The core of the song is in its ability to draw out a reflection from the listener’s heart. Twisting “I believe you have the love I need” into lyrical poetry of “You got the love I need. Kinda love that I believe.” The unsurity of the situation makes one ponder the ‘belief’ one has. It’s an emotional punch, words creeping into the shadows of the subconscious and resurfacing with existential questions.

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Having crafted over 100 songs in their name, Marsh and Rabach hone an endearing skill to instill their audience with their influential musical storytelling, compelling them to stay. ‘Angela’ is an eloquent expression of their creativity. The song ‘sticks’ with the listener, an omnipresent quality the Band is named for.

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