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Post-Punk Duo Pleasure Victim Rip Apart Romance With Their Anti-Love Song “Sweet Nothings”

  • May 1, 2025
  • Alice Teeple
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“If you’re gonna write it in a love song 

I don’t wanna hear it anyway.”

There is a moment, harsh and crystalline, when the music drops away and the slow machinery of romance is laid bare: a tin carnival of bright phrases, gaudy vows, spun for nickels. We walk through it dazzled, hand in trembling hand, believing the lights are constellations and the sawdust underfoot is incense. Yet the bulbs sputter; the painted horses limp; the air smells of singed sugar. PIL barked the warning years ago: This is not a love song – and though the chorus looped like a jeer on every dance floor, we kept dancing, thinking the title a clever mask for devotion. It was a sign, blunt as a billboard. Love, so loudly pronounced, withers into its own echo, collapses under the filings of repetition until nothing remains but flat slogans and a hush that tastes of metal. Real feeling cannot trumpet itself; it arrives barefoot, unannounced, and often passes before we dare to name it.

Since 2019, Pleasure Victim has coated synthpop architecture with knowing disquiet. Sweet Nothings, their newest dispatch, sharpens the angle with their own anti-love song.

The track opens with a clipped drum machine and bassline that prowls in downward steps—post-punk posture meeting industrial muscle. A saw-toothed synth riff hovers, then folds back to reveal male vocal harmonies cool enough to frost glass. Production walks a tight line: clean, yet jagged where it counts. Female backing lines glide above the male leads, creating airy gaps before a spiky guitar lick slices through. Listeners might hear echoes of New Order’s and The Wake’s dancefloor melancholy with each step weighted with cavernous heft, but Pleasure Victim keep sentiment on a short leash, favouring restraint over grand flourish.

Lyrically, Sweet Nothings dismantles the love-song playbook. The singer promises everything – heart, soul, whatever you want – then discards language entirely, insisting words strip emotion to empty outlines. The hook becomes a restless oscillation that exposes how declarations of devotion often collapse under their own weight. Sweet Nothings turns communication into its own critique: a song about why songs fail to say what matters.

Nearly four concise minutes later the track fades, leaving a faint metallic aftertaste…sweetness tempered by irony.

Sweet Nothings confirms Pleasure Victim’s knack for coating pop hooks in subtle unease. Anonymity becomes a statement: when identity stays off-stage, every beat, every doubt, lands a little harder.

Listen to Sweet Nothings below and order the single here.

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