The darkwave/coldwave/electro duo Vioflesh reveals their most delicate side with "Drizzle", a coldwave ballad steeped in melancholy and fragile beauty. With ethereal synths, slow rhythms, and Vio’s haunting voice, this track tells the story of brief encounters that leave lasting marks—like rain on a withered flower.
"Drizzle" is a hymn for the broken, for those who carry shadows from the past yet still feel the faint pulse of life within. A song that moves gently but cuts deep, reminding us that even fleeting moments can revive us. Let it rain. Feel it all.
When a single spark can awaken what you thought was dead inside. Listen to "Drizzle" right below, and if you've missed it, over HERE is previously released "Within The Veil". Link

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