Give me one more go
Come and get what you need
You got that midnight craving
And I’m making you weak
In a bare-bones garage nestled in Richmond, Virginia, Andrew Devin Georgieff first set his creative wheels spinning under the moniker TORTURETWINN. Fueled by newfound sobriety, his debut album, BLOOD LOVE, spills forth like a clandestine confession whispered over late-night diner coffee. It’s raw yet polished, drawing generously from the sepia-tinted sounds of ’80s pop-rock titans like Bruce Springsteen and Tears For Fears, as well as Type O Negative and Johnny Dynamite & The Bloodsuckers.
TORTURETWINN’s latest single, Midnight Craving, blends romantic obsession and the tangled embrace of addiction, cleverly threading together dual narratives without tipping its hand. The track finds Georgieff trading verses with Leesburg artist ViRG (Piano Whitman), whose ethereal vocal response adds a striking counterpoint, turning the song into an intense musical conversation. Her voice arrives gently, like moonlight slipping through a cracked window, effortlessly contrasting Georgieff’s urgent croon.
Midnight Craving is a cinematic duet that pulls you close and refuses to let go, a vivid portrayal of desire and dependence cast in the amber glow of streetlights. It’s meant for midnight drives with the windows down, headed toward no particular destination but deeper into feeling. Georgieff and ViRG together offer an irresistible invitation.
The track’s creation was as spontaneous as it was inspired. Within a mere 24 hours after Georgieff’s initial outreach, ViRG responded with her haunting contribution, raising the song’s emotional stakes exponentially. Enthralled, Georgieff invited ViRG down to Richmond’s famed Bakery Recording Studios, where producer Will Beasley captured the pair’s electric chemistry.
Listen to Midnight Craving below and order the single here.
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