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Die So Fluid - Walk With Me

Die So Fluid
Walk With Me

The latest single from Die So Fluid takes us on a trip that stretches our minds all the way back to Feline with the soaring melody, while also pushing things in new directions with a throbbing beat in the middle section that transports us to a sweaty festival tent.

The verse is dark and sparse, just a flicker of guitar over rolling drums and unobtrusive bass. The chorus is satisfyingly chunky in comparison with a good drop-off immediately after into that pulsating pumping dance section resplendent with haunting guitar solo. Things rise and fall around this theme for most of the song, before chugging back for a full-band chorus with that cut-glass vocal that is so recognisable.

This is not your typical DSF track, but it’s really exciting to see where they are heading.

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Steve Fenton writes in our music, words, and culture categories. He was Editor in Chief for The Mag and covered live music for DV8 Magazine and Spill Magazine. He was often found in venues throughout the UK alongside ace-photographer, Mark Holloway. Steve is also a technical writer and programmer and writes gothic fiction. Steve studied Psychology at OSC, and Anarchy in the UK: A History of Punk from 1976-1978 at the University of Reading.
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