Slate’s new single, “Shade In Me,” is like a recipe for indie rock with a twist. Throw in equal parts dark atmosphere and indie rock vibes, then add a glug of sweet and sour—those captivating male/female vocals—and a dollop of honeyed choruses. The result? A perfect blend of anxiety and release that Slate delivers with finesse.
With their upcoming debut EP, “Deathless,” set to release on May 17th via Brace Yourself Records, Slate continues to make waves in the music scene. Following the success of their lead single, ‘Remoter Heaven,’ ‘Shade In Me’ throws down some memorable melodic hooks, all wrapped up in a driving indie rock package. Inspired by Chung Mong-hong’s film “A Sun,” the song explores themes of seeking refuge while grappling with internal darkness—an easily relatable sentiment. So, grab your headphones and let Slate whisk you away into their atmospheric world.
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