“HAUNTED” is the latest powerful single by Dallas/DFW metro area alternative rock band The Deadly Beloved. Comprising talents like Xavier Bernazard, Lauren Samonte, Sinclaire Wade, Victor Granados, and Josh Garrison, this dynamic collective has amalgamated the influences of acts like Paramore and Spiritbox into a distinctive sound that’s all their own.
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Their music explores themes like nostalgia, identity, angst, mortality, relationships & the hardships of life. With their music, they aim to give expression to the feelings of the unvoiced. The Deadly Beloved’s ability to evoke a sense of pain and frustration through the lyrical imagery into a musical arrangement depicts their songwriting craft.
The song begins with spooky sounds that set the stage for an emotionally dense song. Followed by a sweet catchy melody and some emotive vocals set to a piano chord background. We get to hear some elaborate electric guitar leads along with some finely crafted piano throughout the song. The song also features some great blazing emotional electric guitar solo while the drums serve the emotional mood of the song. We overall get a mid-tempo alternative rock power ballad with a powerful baritone tenor vocal delivery. The guitar phrasing weaves intricate leads and culminates in a blaze. The lyrical themes of the song revolve around the dilemmas around love.
With ‘HAUNTED‘, The Deadly Beloved craft an alternative rock song with great production to convert deep sentimental emotions. It not only showcases their musical prowess but also has deep evocative resonance long after the final notes fade. Be sure to add it to your heavy and alt rock playlists!
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