Russian dark pop queen Omnimar is back with a new hit, "WET". The single comes accompanied by a fascinating video clip. "WET" is a club anthem packed with emotion, deep beats, and a mix of melancholy and euphoria. This track hits like lightning in the night, pulling you into a world where love is chaos, emotions run wild, and nothing stays dry.
The single comes almost 10 months after the previously released "Fvck AI", which you can still hear over HERE, or quite often on Terra Relicta Radio. Let the synths crash, let the bass thunder, and lose yourself in the downpour! Link

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"It's my kind of duty to provoke people and to make sure they feel something — to dance, cry, do whatever they feel. I do motivate them, because that's my purpose." - Chris Corner
"When you feel something you need to share, creating songs is the best way to do it. You can reflect on yourself so that you can relax and be relieved of that emotion." - Çağla Güleray
"Goth people want to have fun sometimes too. I guess if your listening time is 99% dark, sad songs or evil black metal songs, sometimes you want 1% joy, and here I come." - Franck Hueso
"This time we're trying not to complicate things too much. We want to have a simple message, but that doesn't mean there will be fewer arrangements or less songwriting..." - Pedro Paixão

