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NYC Synth Pop Duo The Mystic Underground Debuts Video for “Famous Last Words (Of A Generation)”

The Brooklyn-based synthpop duo, The Mystic Underground, has unveiled their latest single, “Famous Last Words (Of A Generation)”, a poignant song that captures their signature blend of introspective lyrics and captivating electronic soundscapes. The fresh release also includes a dazzling and dark remix by the NYC Synth Pop outfit Ghost Cop and another entrancing synthwave version by halovox, both of which add to the allure of the song.

Channeling the quintessential vibe of the 80s, the track resonates with echoes of John Foxx’s seminal works like Metamatic and The Garden. It’s a buoyant, stylish synth jam that perfectly bridges the generational gap between being both retro and contemporary.

Vladimir Valette describes “Famous Last Words (Of A Generation)” as “a bit of a lament about the passing of time and the rites of passage that we all experience at the expense of the spirit and fervor we tend to leave behind.” He elaborates that the song “also touches on the inevitable generation gap where the next generation looks at the prior one as a bit of a disappointment for leaving their ideals behind.” Valette’s insight paints the song as a reflective and somber meditation on the changes that time brings, especially regarding the loss of youthful passion and the disillusionment that often accompanies aging.

The lyrics focus on broken promises and the transformation of sand to glass, metaphorically exploring the transience of ideals and plans that were once fluid now fragile. Additionally, the song’s contemplation of strength and resilience in the face of hardships speaks to the enduring impact of these generational shifts. Overall, “Famous Last Words (Of A Generation)” emerges as a commentary on the complexities of aging, the evolution of ideals, and the nuanced understanding of strength and vulnerability across generations.

Valette adds with a touch of irony: “So as you can tell, the song is definitely intended to be a candidate as the song of the summer…in Autumn.”

Complementing the track’s introspective theme, the music video brings a retro flair reminiscent of the MTV era. It showcases Valette in a minimalist, stylish studio, leaning and reclining against a vintage CRT television, depicting a scene that could be straight out of a bygone magazine editorial.

Watch the video for “Famous Last Words (Of A Generation)” below:

“Famous Last Words (Of A Generation)” is out now via Re:Mission Entertainment.

Order the single here

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