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Trish Discord and Devon Aviles have crafted a hauntingly beautiful, yet gritty alternative rock song with their new collaboration “Ever So Holy.” The track showcases the artists’ talent for fusing electronic and rock elements to create a unique and dynamic listening experience.
From the first moody synth notes, “Ever So Holy” pulls the listener into its dark and melodic world. As the song builds, massive waves of synth bass crash in, underscoring the lead melody with a gritty, industrial tone reminiscent of Nine Inch Nails. However, when the vocals enter, the arrangement seamlessly shifts to a more rock-oriented sound with distorted guitars and live drums driving the track forward.
This clever dynamic between verses carried by synths versus the full-band sound of the chorus adds depth and spontaneity to the song. The listener never quite knows what to expect next as Trish and Devon toggle between genres and textures. Yet the transitions always feel natural, thanks to the emotive vocals and brooding atmosphere tying everything together.
Fans of artists as wide-ranging as Kerli, Falling in Reverse, and indeed Nine Inch Nails will find something to love about this genre-bending single. “Ever So Holy” truly showcases the creative chemistry between Trish and Devon as collaborators and artists with both vision and versatility.
Without a doubt, alternative rock lovers looking for something beautiful yet edgy will want to check out this impressive new track. “Ever So Holy” has echoes of the past with its industrial influences, yet the song also feels forward-thinking thanks to inventive production and vocal melodies. Trish Discord and Devon Aviles should both be proud of crafting a song that feels nostalgically gritty yet refreshingly unique at the same time.