It begins in the terrible stillness before revelation. You step forward, naked in spirit, trembling in hope…and place your whole self, heart and marrow, before another. There is a sweetness in that surrender, but it’s laced with dread: will they cradle what you offer, or turn away? The moment holds its breath. You long for love, yet fear abandonment like winter without fire. It is the soul’s gamble; divine in its trust, human in its terror. And still, we wager everything for the chance to be seen and supported.
Seattle’s Ghost Fetish (Kevin Fenwick, Riley Jakubowski, Doug Indrick) emerges from the shadows once again their latest single, Show and Tell, a song that crackles like a live wire in a rainstorm: taut, trembling, and charged with danger. Recorded at Way Out Studios with producer Trevor Spencer, the track slithers to life with synths that slide and stutter like chrome serpents, tightly coiled around the spine of the beat. A stone-cold lust runs beneath it all, as drum machines snap with military precision, while keys flash like steel beneath flickering fluorescent light. It hisses with heat and hunger as Fenwick howls through exquisite unease, channeling the brute machinery of synth-pop’s factory floor and the ritual gloom of gothic spectacle.
Ghost Fetish channels Kraftwerk’s clinical cadence, if it were dragged through the smoke-slick stage of Fields of the Nephilim, with the venomous snarl of Sisters of Mercy rumbling underneath. The song barrels down midnight boulevards, headlights low, heart exposed…moving through the push and pull of desire and dread, balanced on the edge where intimacy threatens and seduces in equal measure.
Listen below:
Ghost Fetish will be performing live this spring throughout Washington State and Vancouver. Catch them at the dates below:
- 5/2/2025 – Seattle WA at Central Saloon with Korine, Shiny Lake and DJ Sophixi – Tickets here
- 5/8/2025 – 5/11/2025 – Vancouver BC – Verboden Fest
- 5/31/2025 – Seattle WA – MIDNIGHT FEST at Baba Yaga – Tickets here
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