Gothic pop artist Metamorph has revealed a lush gothic lullaby for the Spring Equinox, "Sweet Nothings" - a love spell against despair. "Sweet Nothings" unfolds as a witchy incantation—where intimacy becomes refuge, and devotion becomes its own form of magic.

Built on hushed atmospheres and romantic melody, "Sweet Nothings" frames love not as escape, but as preservation—a private spell held close as the world trembles outside. Roses, lace, and whispered vows move through the song like symbols in a love ritual, while Margot Day's intimate vocals and flute draw the listener into a hidden refuge.

"The world's unraveling, falling apart, but love drowns the echoes I scream in the dark."

The accompanying video, filmed in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica by Brian Wimer and featuring Margot Day and Kurtis Knight, extends the song's visual world: intimacy held steady as everything else collapses. Link