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Sacred Skin Pays Homage to 80s Noir and “The Lost Boys” in Their Video for “Waiting”

Life, especially for the modern artist, often unfolds in ways we do not anticipate. The path we envision is seldom the one we tread. This divergence teaches us that the essence of artistry lies not in achieving a predetermined goal but in embracing the unpredictability of the creative process. Each twist and turn offers new insights, compelling us to adapt and grow. In this dance with uncertainty, we find that the true art is in the journey itself, allowing the unexpected to shape our creations and, ultimately, ourselves.

Just in time for those dusky summer nights on the California beaches, Sacred Skin unveils their latest single, Waiting. Catchy and full of poppy, rhythm-driven hooks and elegantly juxtapositions of dark lyricism and genre-moulding sonics, this Los Angeles duo of Brians (DaMert and Tarney) fuses elements of post-punk and pop-infused synthwave, featuring gorgeous synths that swirl delicately but swiftly around entrancing vocals with harmonious grace and style.

Waiting is about how life doesn’t always turn out the way you planned – especially as an artist in the modern era,” says the band. “But the song resonates with hope, with an urgency to press forward with unwavering resolve despite the uncertainties of this world. Waiting is a reminder to pursue your dreams, even at the expense of all else.”

The song is accompanied by an enigmatic and surreal video Directed by Jane Slater. It showcases Sacred Skin in the thrilling world of Los Angeles nightlife and all its unique strangeness. The video blends Michael Mann’s captivating style with the essence of The Lost Boys, with Jenna Haze portraying a mystical spirit guiding the band through trouble and adventure.

Watch the video for “Waiting” below:

Venturing boldly into the realms of 80s-inspired anthemic pop, Sacred Skin marks the herald of their second full-length album, Born In Fire, looming on the horizon like a sunrise over a sprawling cityscape. The album promises a retro-infused dreamscape, fueled by the contraband tucked away in the depths of a neon-lit urban jungle. It’s a thrilling ride through nostalgia and innovation, blending the past’s charm with the future’s promise.

Born In Fire, will be released worldwide on September 20th via Artoffact Records. You can listen to Waiting below and pre-order Born In Fire here.

Last year marked a significant chapter for Sacred Skin as they inked a deal with Artoffact Records, dropped their haunting single Bitter Heart, and reissued their pivotal album The Decline Of Pleasure on CD.

This steady stream of singles and vibrant live performances culminated in the release of their first full-length album, “The Decline of Pleasure,” in May 2022.  Their meticulous use of iconic early digital outboard gear and samplers, like the Sequential Prophet VS synthesizer and the EMU Emulator II, gives the album a timeless studio essence.

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Alice Teeple

Alice Teeple is a photographer, multidisciplinary artist, and writer. She is not in Tin Machine.

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