Salt Lake City (USA)- based post-punk/darkwave project Balduvian Bears has quickly made a name for itself in the darkwave waters. Now, Balduvian Bears has joined creative forces with the enchanting Draculyn and delivers a darkwave anthem of transformation, hope, and the bittersweet beauty of change, "Winter's End."
With haunting melodies and ethereal vocals, this track captures the moment when the ice finally melts and the weight of the past begins to lift. Lyrics like “I was so cold for so long / I don’t wanna ever go back”, paint a powerful picture of leaving behind the darkness and stepping into something new—something warmer, something beautiful.
A perfect fusion of melancholic post-punk and shimmering darkwave, "Winter's End" is a song for anyone who has ever fought through the cold and found their way to the light. Are you ready to embrace the thaw? Press play and step into the next chapter. And if missed, over HERE is the previously released "Underworld". Link

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