Highsociety unites with EDM artist Bvlvnce to unleash a brutal cyber metalcore crossover single ‘Echoes’. Pushing rocktronic music to its limit, the track delivers a relentless onslaught of sonic mayhem, punctuated by hooks and glitchy vocal layers.
The single is a testament to the spirit of both artists, blending the aggressive intensity of metalcore with the pulsating rhythms of dubstep and the dynamic edge of alternative metal. With a raw vocal performance from Bvlvnce, the track’s fierce and energetic mood moves at a relentless pace.
“As early champions of the rocktronic movement, Bvlvnce and I found common ground years ago through our mutual fascination with merging metalcore and bass music,” explained Highsociety. “Following numerous discussions about joining forces on a project, fate intervened, paving the way for ‘Echoes’. This track serves as a testament to our musical kinship, capturing our shared passion for crafting aggressive, uncompromising compositions that seamlessly fuse the raw intensity of metal with the sophisticated production of electronic bass music.”
“Highsociety and I have been talking about making a track together for about four years now. We share a similar background as metalcore band guys that moved into the EDM space with their solo projects,” Bvlvnce added. “I feel like him and I share the same brain when it comes to music production. I was so happy to finally collaborate with him on something, and really excited that it’s releasing via FiXT.
The track itself is about attachment styles within relationships. The song is written from the perspective of a person with an avoidant attachment style, while they are with someone who has an anxious attachment style. It highlights the tough dynamic these two attachment styles can have when they are in a romantic relationship together. I don’t have all the answers, but my hope is that the lyrics could shed light on other peoples’ struggles within their relationships or within themselves.”
Purchase/stream the single here and check out the video here at RAMzine.