Rave Meets Rebel in NERO's Gorgeous New Single, "Destruction"

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NERO are again with “Destruction,” a relentless, rave-ready anthem that takes its identify actually.

Out now through the influential digital music group’s personal 2808 Recordings, “Destruction” lands like a brick by a stained-glass window. The monitor’s sinister synth stabs pierce by like searchlights slicing fog, establishing an environment of impending chaos earlier than they unleash a charming four-on-the-floor drop.

Simply as we settle into the hypnotic pulse, the association fractures into classic NERO drum & bass territory. The manufacturing from the enduring band, who stated they “set out to fuse elements of rave, gabber, techno and drum & bass into a single, high-impact track,” mirrors a era grappling with an excessive amount of noise and never sufficient readability.

To that finish, the lyrics harken again to the technological dystopia of Into the Unknown, NERO’s gorgeous third album, which dropped in late-2024. “Enter your mind / The future is clear / Destruction,” asserts a cybernetic voice, channeling the nervousness of a world teetering on collapse.

“It’s raw, fast and built for the chaos of the crowd,” NERO stated of the brand new single.

You’ll be able to take heed to “Destruction” beneath and discover the brand new launch on streaming platforms right here.

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