a dark wave escape shaped by solitude, motion, and quiet release
matare’s new single “into the sea” feels like stepping away from the noise. it feels like watching waves repeat the same thought until it finally settles.
based in atlanta, matare shapes a sound that sits between dark wave, post punk, and dream pop. breakbeat drums roll in steady cycles, guitars echo with a cure like restraint, and the vocal delivery carries a calm, reflective weight. everything feels intentionally repetitive, not static but meditative, as if the track is breathing in time with the tide. it’s got that incredible post punk sound that feels nostalgic without feeling trapped in the past.
“into the sea” arrives as a single and marks a clear moment of focus in matare’s evolving direction. built around themes of solace and emotional grounding, it feels like a personal ritual made audible. there is comfort in its simplicity and strength in its refusal to rush. it’s genuinely great.
thank u for making this matare 🌊


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