
UK’s industrial/electronic artist j:dead continues his ambitious 12 singles in 12 months campaign with the release of “Feeling Alone,” out today March 6th via Infacted Recordings.
“Feeling Alone” explores the difficult process of losing patience with people in your life; whether by choice or necessity. At its core, it addresses the emotional conflict of cutting ties, where Stockholm syndrome can blur the memory of toxic relationships. Even when the decision to walk away is necessary, the act itself is secretly painful, and actions can mask the truth of that struggle. It’s a track about the lies we tell ourselves in order to move on, and the emotional scars left behind.
Musically, “Feeling Alone” stands as one of j:dead‘s most aggressive and powerful releases to date. With a heavy emphasis on industrial influences, the track combines harsh electronic textures, relentless rhythms, and fierce vocal delivery into a cathartic explosion of sound. It is designed to strike with intensity on the dancefloor while reflecting the turmoil of its subject matter on a deeply personal level.
As part of the ongoing campaign of 12 singles in 12 months, j:dead continues to refine his unique balance of dark electronics, anthemic hooks, and raw emotion. With each release, the project reveals new dimensions of vulnerability and strength; “Feeling Alone” being a defining moment of unflinching aggression and emotional honesty.
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