London (UK)‑based dark electro/dark pop duo Palindrones return with “The Blood Moon”, a single and video that plunges deep into a world of tides, storms, sin and surrender. The track unfolds as a dark, hypnotic ritual — a meditation on destruction, renewal and the ancient forces that churn beneath human experience. Like the celestial omen that lends the song its name, “The Blood Moon” pulls listeners into a realm where scars form constellations, rivers run red, and every ending carries the seed of rebirth.
Palindrones continue to refine their emotionally immersive signature: dream‑soaked industrial synthpop, pulsing rhythms, and vocals that drift between haunting confession and esoteric invocation. Their sound shimmers and bruises in equal measure, offering a cathartic descent into shadow and light.
“The Blood Moon” invites you to step into the crimson tide — to be swallowed, transformed, and carried somewhere deeper. Link

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"We only make an album when we feel genuinely inspired. You can't just say, "OK, I'm going to record a new album", because without inspiration, it would be boring." - Gregor Mackintosh
"I'm sort of asking questions - where are the heroes? Where's the defiance? Where are the people who oppose this?" - Alan "Nemtheanga" Averill
"When I make a song, I know I could do it better, but I'm happy with it. It doesn't have to be perfect, and I like it when it's not. That's why I can make it that way." - Rapha Hell
"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
