Salt Lake City (USA)-based post-punk/darkwave project Balduvian Bears invites you to enter the pixelated void of darkwave nostalgia with a brand new single "Underworld". This track is a nice blend of modern darkwave and post-punk vibes, infused with old-school Nintendo games' quirky, nostalgic spirit.
With post-punk guitars, driving basslines, deep vocals and outstanding lyrics, you’ll feel like you’re in a boss battle, dodging shadows and chasing angels beneath neon lights. This one’s got a darkly fun edge that’ll have you hooked, whether you’re dancing in the club or reliving those 8-bit adventures from your childhood.
"Underworld" is a journey into chaos and charm, where every beat feels like a life-or-death decision—but with a playful smirk. Press start and join the Balduvian Bears now! And in case you've missed it, over HERE you can check out the previously released single "Eazy". Link

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