Kansas City gothic pop/rock trio RE:VIS:ER has released “Dead Eyes,” described as an anti-love letter reflecting on personal abuse and the lack of empathy from an abuser. The track features a catchy bassline, contrasting guitar riffs, and Dawn Don’s sardonic vocals, channeling influences from bands like Tones on Tail and The Sisters of Mercy. Released on October 16, it follows their earlier single “Celestine” and marks their fifth overall release. The band has plans for more material and live shows in 2026.
What do you think draws artists to explore themes of emotional pain and trauma in their music, and how can these songs foster healing for both the creators and listeners?
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