Sometimes oceans ain’t that deep
Lay down, close your eyes with me
A million different voices pass me by
The sorrow you leave me when you’re not here
The damage left by addiction doesn’t arrive all at once. It settles slowly—into rooms, into bodies, into patterns that repeat until they feel inescapable. The video for “When It Rains” by The Spoiled understands this with painful clarity. It unfolds as a sequence of shared moments no one involved can outrun—nights blurred by substances, intimacy eroded by neglect, and the quiet terror of realizing someone beside you may not wake up.
Directed with an unflinching eye, the video centers on scenes of overdose and aftermath: friends shaking motionless bodies, blood tracing down a face, cigarettes burning in trembling hands. These moments are not sensationalized. Instead, they are rendered with a heavy stillness, emphasizing helplessness rather than spectacle. The camera lingers just long enough to make the viewer feel the weight of responsibility, guilt, and love colliding in real time.
Musically, “When It Rains” is taut and melodic. A classic post-punk bassline anchors the track while chiming, guitar-driven jangle cuts through the mix like rainfall against glass. Ethereal reverb and subtle vocal phasing give Giovanni Santolla’s delivery an icy, early ’80s hue, refracted through a modern darkwave lens. The song breathes slowly, allowing melancholy to accumulate rather than explode—mirroring the emotional pacing of the video itself.
The lyrics directly address cycles of disappearance and self-destruction, capturing the pain of watching someone harm themselves again while feeling powerless to intervene. The contrast between one person’s light and another’s decline lands with painful clarity, reframing love as something unevenly shared. The recurring refrain about being haunted by ghosts that cannot be abandoned reads less as a plea for help than as an acknowledgment of permanence. Some losses are enduring.
Content Warning: This video contains traumatic imagery, including depictions of drug overdose and friends attempting to revive someone who is overdosing.
As a visual and musical statement, “When It Rains” does not offer closure. It offers recognition. It acknowledges the trauma of loving people who are slipping away, and the quiet devastation of surviving when they do not. In that sense, the song and video feel inseparable—each reinforcing the other’s refusal to look away.
Watch the video for “When It Rains” here:
The Spoiled is the Italian post-punk project led by Giovanni Santolla, blending electronic beats, distorted synths, and reverb-soaked guitars into a sound rooted in romance, memory, and longing. After self-releasing the debut EP Time in 2024 (distributed by Manic Depression) and the full-length Living Ghosts via Swiss Dark Nights in 2025, the project has steadily carved out space within the contemporary post-punk scene. Collaborations with This Eternal Decay, Darkways, Corlyx, Chaos International, and Hinfort, along with extensive European touring with acts such as Traitrs, Ductape, and Darkways, have further sharpened its emotional focus.
The band’s forthcoming album, When It Rains, will be released on April 17, 2026, via Avant! Records and will be available on limited white vinyl LP (300 copies), digipak CD (200 copies), and digital formats. Listen to the title track via streaming and order the album here.
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