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Allegories Embrace Chaos and Dreamlogic on New Single “Horrible Wonder”

Experimental duo Allegories share “Horrible Wonder,” a reflective, floating single that transforms confusion into catharsis. Blurring the line between indie electronic textures and atmospheric rock, the track drifts through layered emotion while quietly building toward a triumphant acceptance of the unknowable.

Another in the duo’s growing series of songs that began on ukulele before morphing into something entirely unrecognizable, “Horrible Wonder” retained only its title and fragments of its earliest lyrics. As the instrumentation evolved, so did its emotional center. What began as a skeletal folk idea expanded into a textured, immersive landscape that feels suspended between clarity and chaos.

The vocals were pieced together from multiple takes, including elements drawn from a rare live performance. Each line was originally sung with a different intention, and those intentions remain embedded in the final recording. The result is a subtle emotional dissonance, phrases layered with conflicting past selves, giving the track a depth that feels both fractured and unified.

Ultimately, “Horrible Wonder” operates as an anthem that embraces pandemonium rather than resisting it. It suggests that trying to analyze every moment or confine life to a neatly defined narrative is a fool’s errand. Instead, the song invites upheaval, welcomes instability, and finds beauty in surrender. Let the madness in. Let upheaval become beautiful. Resist routine. Allow yourself to wonder.

Balancing earnest balladry with layered IDM textures, shoegaze haze, and psychedelic flourishes, Allegories continue to evolve with each release. With “Horrible Wonder,” they lean into emotional abstraction, crafting a track that feels at once destabilizing and strangely liberating.

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