Twice Dark – “Savage Media”
“Savage Media” is the first single from Twice Dark’s upcoming EP Welcome to the Night Show (Summer 2026), marking a bold shift into electro-industrial territory. Channeling the influence of Front…
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“Savage Media” is the first single from Twice Dark’s upcoming EP Welcome to the Night Show (Summer 2026), marking a bold shift into electro-industrial territory. Channeling the influence of Front…
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