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Oakland Dark Punk Ensemble Sympathy Flowers Unleash “Apparition” From Debut EP “Through the Veil”

As time slips away like sand through fingers, and the night deepens with a biting cold, we find ourselves reaching out—not to the living, but to some half-remembered ghost, an apparition that offers the comfort the world denies. We are haunted by the need for connection, for someone or something to steady us as the darkness closes in. It’s a fragile plea, this yearning for protection, a final wish whispered into the night’s indifferent air.

The heart, stubborn in its solitude, fights against the creeping cold of loneliness, stretching toward the unseen, hoping for the warmth of something, anything, that promises to understand. It’s the human condition, isn’t it? To feel alone, even when surrounded, to crave a presence that protects, that reassures. The struggle is silent but relentless, and the apparition, real or imagined, becomes a beacon in the dark—a flicker of hope in a world that often feels empty.

Hailing from Oakland, the dark punk ensemble Sympathy Flowers delivers a tenebrous sound led by the formidable Gina Marie (Adrenochrome). With Dusty (Rose Haze) pounding the drums, Adamn wielding the guitar, and Tash laying down the bass, they dive headfirst into the depths of isolation with their fierce new single, “Apparition.” This compelling track is the lead single from their debut EP, “Through the Veil,” which is set to hit the scene on November 1st, courtesy of Harshaura.

Apparition hits like a collision between early Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Damned, and Dead Kennedys—aggressive, raw, and bursting with untamed punk energy. The lyrics pull the listener into a cold, introspective space, where the narrator, trapped in the chill of passing time, reaches out to an unseen presence. There’s a palpable desperation; a plea for guidance in the encroaching darkness.

The song channels that deep human desire for connection, the need for protection when faced with the loneliness that lingers in the night. It’s a struggle against solitude, a battle between despair and the faint hope that an apparition might offer a final solace before the cold overtakes.

Listen to Apparition at the link below, and order here.

There will be a release show on the 1st of November to celebrate with UK Anarcho band Rubella Ballet, at Eli’s Mile Club in Oakland. Information available in the flyer posted below.
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Alice Teeple is a photographer, multidisciplinary artist, and writer. She is not in Tin Machine.

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