Vogue Villains

Vogue Villains – “Bleed” (Single Review)

Up and comers Vogue Villains Recently Released Their Single, “Bleed”

The release of the latest single “Bleed” from Western Canadian Alt-rock group Vogue Villains follows the success of previous singles “Floatin’ Stone” & “Wrong Side Of Midnight” with the intention of reaching further heights and a longer reach.

“This song is a sarcastic take through the perspective of the creeps you cross paths with, who aim to take advantage of your better nature, sucking you dry of whatever it is you have that they do not, all the while hiding who they really are. The relevance of “Bleed” has only increased since its conception as people have returned to the world with a demand to be treated fairly, not to be used by these sharks posed as so-called “friends”. So, in a way you could call this track a not-so-subtle anthem for the assholes, a view through the looking glass… or just a crazy dance-rock song you can groove to endlessly. The interpretation is yours.”

Review

“Bleed” is a powerful and emotionally charged musical experience that seamlessly blends intense, poignant music with smooth yet captivating vocals. The lyrics, while provocative and bold, are perfectly complemented by the intense, heavy instrumentation

The chorus delivers a striking declaration: “Baby who needs enemies when you’ve got friends like these.” It underscores the character’s knack for sparking strong reactions and polarizing opinions.

In summary, “Bleed” successfully captures a sense of emotional intensity and self-assured recklessness. The character in the song is vivid and complex, and the music and vocals effectively amplify the narrative, creating a captivating and thought-provoking listening experience.

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