Kids in Decay deliver a darkly cinematic storm with ‘Dark Tetrad’
Blurring the lines between progressive rock, metal, and electronic textures, Kids in Decay continue their enigmatic ways with their latest single ‘Dark Tetrad’. The track pulls us into a psychological deep dive; a brooding, intricate journey that builds from haunting melancholy into raw, explosive intensity. With their full-length album ‘Breaking Radio Silence’ set to arrive this spring, this effort serves as a bold statement and a visceral warning of the storm ahead.
Drawing comparisons to the likes of Tool, Nine Inch Nails, and Porcupine Tree, Kids in Decay thrive on atmospheric tension, jagged shifts in energy, and a meticulous balance of precision and chaos. ‘Dark Tetrad’ explores alienation, inner conflict, and the constraints of a hyper-convenient society, wrapping these themes in towering guitars, hypnotic rhythms, and moments of cinematic grandeur. There’s a push and pull in the songwriting as beauty gives way to fury before crumbling into a cathartic release, a now signature move that makes the track feel like an unravelling mind in real time.
While ‘Dark Tetrad’ stands as a powerhouse single in its own right, it also offers a glimpse into the wider vision of their upcoming LP. ‘Breaking Radio Silence’ promises to be a statement on personal struggle and the dissonance of never quite belonging, a theme that will undoubtedly hit home for many. If this first taste is any indication, the album will be a visceral and unrelenting force, refusing to conform and impossible to ignore.
Kids in Decay are not here to placate or pander, they’re here to challenge, to unsettle, and to awaken something deep within. If cinematic, heavy, and unapologetically thought-provoking music is what you seek, ‘Dark Tetrad’ is your entry point into a thrillingly unpredictable world.