RedLight "This Plague"
Sounds from France
26/03/2025 | RedLight’s track "This Plague" emerges as a hauntingly compelling piece of dark electro rock, carrying with it the brooding atmosphere reminiscent of The Cure. Formed in Marseille in 2007, the French trio—comprising Dapé on guitar and bass, Laurent handling guitar and vocals, and Guy managing drums, keyboards, and additional vocals—crafts an immersive sonic experience.
From its opening moments, the song grips listeners with an industrial-edged intro that sets a tone of foreboding tension. As the track unfolds, it transitions into a driving new wave drum groove complemented by a silky, undulating bassline that flows seamlessly throughout, creating a hypnotic foundation for the layered soundscape.
The vocal delivery in "This Plague" is particularly striking, exuding a suggestive quality that adds depth to the overall mood of the track. Laurent’s voice weaves through the mix like a spectral presence, perfectly matched by the intricate guitar arrangements that provide texture and intrigue.
Occasional handclaps punctuate the groove, injecting a playful nod to the mid-1980s while maintaining the song’s modern edge and the interplay between the instruments reveals a meticulous attention to detail, showcasing the band's ability to blend raw energy with carefully crafted melodies. A nice surprise!
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