HVDES have released a passionate new single, a reminder that even in our darkest hours, the human soul has an almost supernatural tenacity to cling to life and meaning.
Like the ancient city from which it takes its name, “Babylon (Don't Let Me Fall)” chronicles the rise and inevitable fall of personal empires, questioning whether the foundations were ever truly stable to begin with. Flooded by a haze of distortion, HVDES' pained voice bleeds with a deep sense of existential anguish: “Am I corrupted? Is it my fault?” she trembles.
Meanwhile, his stark images of scorched earth and smoking temples invoke a visceral sense of loss and disillusionment. He then decimates them with the song's destructive fall, but amidst the rubble, a ray of hope lingers within his lyricism: a plea to whatever higher power may exist to not allow his spirit to succumb to the same fate as the legendary Babylon. .
Confronting his own fragility in the midst of an existential crisis, HVDES shows that it is not always easy to find something to believe in. But by giving breath to the darkest depths of his psyche, he lyrically cauterizes those wounds and reminds us of resilience. that endures, however faintly, when everything else seems to turn to ashes.
“Babylon (Don't Let Me Fall)” is the first single from HVDES' upcoming debut album. You can listen to the new single below and find it on streaming platforms. here.
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