DAPH VEIL BLEEDS INTENSITY ON ‘BLOODSUCKER’

‘bloodsucker’ by daph veil begins with a slow, bluesy seduction before unraveling into full-blown chaos – explosive drums, snarling riffs, and ghostly layers that mirror the collapse of a toxic relationship. it’s both dangerous and hypnotic, a track that shows a little teeth while still luring you in.

the solo project of austin-based paula laubach, daph veil pulls alt-rock, shoegaze, blues, and electronic strands into one cinematic storm. produced by matt parmenter at ice cream factory studio, with lyric sparks from rebecca price and drums by joe valadez, the song embodies contrast: surface polish vs inner turmoil, desire vs destruction.

‘bloodsucker’ is not just a song – it’s a fever dream, a warning, a confession wrapped in distortion. we really love it.

thank u for making this daph veil 🩸



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