I kneel on broken glass
chained to her stones
with no blood left to swallow
Redeye Black Tears, the Budapest-based ensemble of spectral sorrow and seething ritual, summons a most unholy hymn with Baby Chaos, a fevered litany of lust, loss, and liturgical reckoning. Drawn in blood and programmed in pain, the track walks barefoot over broken belief, bound to the altar of longing where love devours and devotion burns slow.
Baby Chaos weaves the tale of a witch who steps out of the white sky onto black sand; her arrival less visitation than invocation. She marks her supplicant in poison prose, words carved deep, glowing with ruinous reverence. The voice kneels, literally, on broken glass; body bent beneath metaphysical chains, soul scraped clean by ritual submission. Chaos is cradle and coffin, womb and wound.
“I am a glass-half-full person, albeit with a lifelong curiosity to explore the empty and the dark,” says vocalist Zoltan Kurali.
In the video for “Redeye Black Tears,” the band conjures the spectral grandeur of The Mission alongside the brooding weight of Fields of the Nephilim, twisting Baby Chaos through a vivid AI hallucination. This montage drips with an electric dread, where celestial forces don’t simply observe; they glare with intensity. Here, love becomes a chain, pain morphs into a haunting prophecy, and each step toward salvation simultaneously plunges you deeper into darkness. Questions of faith arise, while fate is begged with desperation. This mesmerizing, terrible dream continues to pulse, dragging you further under and daring you to kneel once more with the dawn of each new day.
Watch the video for “Baby Chaos” below:
Cuddling Monsters claws through love, loss, betrayal, and the slow rot of a world out of breath. Across nine dirges draped in dread and desire, REBT channels decay into melody, mourning into motion. Kurali calls it humanist, and it is…but one that howls in ruins, where beauty bleeds through brokenness.
Listen to Baby Chaos below and order Cuddling Monsters here.
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