DA//TE Isn’t Here To Hide The Pain With “All that’s left”

What’s great about emo/alt-rock tracks is they’ll either have you screaming from its surging energy or leave you staring blankly at the ceiling like you’ve been carrying the weight of the world. DA//TE’s “All that’s left” is here to make you do both.

DA//TE is an artist from Berlin, Germany known for his hands-on approach when it comes to his projects. From recording and playing to writing, singing, mixing, and mastering, he continues to build a fusion of energy and emotion into one compact sound. 

The sharp, jagged guitars and a static female voice from the start makes it clear where this is going, you’re already in for something immediate and cathartic. DA//TE’s voice enters with a raw, fragile tone that tells you he isn’t here to hide the pain, he’s here to break it down piece by piece.

There’s angst in every corner of the song, and he doesn’t just narrate it. He shows his scars, why it bleeds, and lets you watch how it rips apart. It’s short, yet leaves a distinct ache, the kind of gritty, raw ache you’ll only get from Boston Manor and Hot Mulligan.

If you’re the type that loves emotional wreckage, DA//TE’s “All that’s left” will pull you under its rhythm and the more you lean in, the deeper it pierces your chest. 

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