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Feed is pMad’s Single Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
Irish artist pMad returns with Feed, a brooding track that pulls you into a shadowy world of raw emotion and relentless energy.

Feed is pMad’s Single Out Now

From the opening moments, the gothic undertones set a haunting mood, while layers of atmospheric guitars echo in the background, reinforcing the sense of unease.

The song feels like the soundtrack to a dystopian film—one where the future is uncertain, and darkness looms just over the horizon.

The combination of pMad’s deep, almost prophetic vocals and the hypnotic instrumental arrangements creates a gripping tension.

It’s the kind of track that wouldn’t feel out of place in the scene where Sarah Connor of Terminator watches storm clouds gather, bracing for an inevitable reckoning.

The melody, the voice, and the driving rhythm all merge to form something that lingers, pulling you deeper into its world.

The album cover further enhances this sense of existential dread, depicting a statue being devoured by an ominous void—perhaps a metaphor for an unavoidable fate that awaits us all.

Feed is an experience that stays with you long after the last note fades. A striking discovery that deserves attention.

Feed is pMad’s Single Out Now!


Mesmerizing!


Feed is pMad’s Single Out Now

Emerging from the depths of Portumna, Galway, Ireland, pMad continues to carve their path through the post-punk gothic landscape with their latest single. With lyrics like “The blood runs deep, we get no sleep” and the unrelenting refrain of “No escape if you can’t hide,” the song offers a stark exploration of human fragility and resilience. Themes of darkness, despair, and the crushing weight of existence are set against a brooding backdrop of haunting melodies and driving rhythms.




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