
Sultry rock, edgy pop - Fueled by vengeance and vulnerability.
Redamancy's Aftertaste delivers a captivating blend of wit and emotion, set against an irresistible groove. With a crafted sound that is decidedly modern, but laced with nostalgia, the dynamics between verse and chorus highlight the dichotomy behind the meaning: Indulging your heart at the precipice of toxicity.
When being lost in the feeling becomes a vice, dance with us until the aftertaste sinks in.
Without attempting to replicate the past, Aftertaste successfully alludes to the extravagance and indulgence of the 80s. Carefully supported vocals weave a narrative of passion, heartbreak, and the lingering residue of forbidden love alongside a track that exudes energy and dark delight.
With influences ranging from dance-pop such as Dua Lipa and powerful rock production reminiscent of Paramore and Queen, Redamancy offers a unique sound many have difficulty placing in any particular niche.
Aftertaste is the perfect storm of movement and reflection, exploring the grey areas of dark versus light, pleasure and heartbreak, and the yin and yang of human connection. Drawing the listener in from the start, never lingering too long, and propelling you into this anthem of mixed emotions - One listen is all it takes to get hooked on this track.
“So many different things kept the song completely fresh and engaging…
When you can put a bridge in that takes a song to the next level, that’s just killing.
And the chorus is just so classic, classic rock… [it’s] BIG.”
-Paul Musso
Denver Jazz Guitarist, Composer & Educator (University of Colorado Denver)
Quoted from the MEIS LynxCast podcast


