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Album Review: “Telekinetic” by Twice Dark

Telekinetic
Telekinetic

Twice Dark’sTelekinetic”, set for release on March 7, 2025, is a sweeping, genre-defying album that will captivate fans of darkwave, goth rock, synthpop, and beyond. Built upon a rich blend of styles and sonic experimentation, Josh Kreuzman, the mastermind behind Twice Dark, once again proves his unparalleled ability to weave emotionally charged, intricately layered music. With a tracklist that features haunting melodies, infectious rhythms, and a sense of nostalgia, “Telekinetic” delivers a premium listening experience that will resonate deeply with long-time genre enthusiasts and those craving something fresh and innovative.


The album kicks off with “Night Shifts,” a track that serves as a perfect introduction to the thematic and sonic journey that follows. The song glides effortlessly between darkwave and goth rock, showcasing Kreuzman’s talent for balancing ethereal, atmospheric textures with powerful, dynamic instrumentation. His commanding baritone voice cuts through the lush synths and swirling guitars, adding emotional depth to the track. The composition itself is a testament to Kreuzman’s ability to fuse groove-driven basslines and robust beats with a soothing yet eerie ambiance, creating a song that feels both intricate and hypnotic from start to finish.


From there, “Telekinetic” ventures into the hypnotic realms of darkwave with “Invisible Man.” This track is an instant standout, boasting catchy rhythms and memorable synth layers that will immediately appeal to fans of the genre. Kreuzman’s vocals are layered to perfection, delivering harmonies that are as addictive as the groove-laden basslines. The song’s chorus is entrancing, a perfect blend of energy and melancholy, creating a sense of urgency that demands repeated listens. The track’s seamless transitions between verses and chorus make it an easy favorite, its hypnotic quality ensuring that it sticks with you long after the song ends.


The album’s emotional range deepens with “Necromantic,” where Kreuzman leans into the darker tones of goth rock and post-punk. The interplaying guitars and eerie keyboard flourishes create a haunting soundscape that underscores the track’s emotional intensity. Kreuzman’s vocals here are raw and soulful, delivering a performance that matches the song’s brooding atmosphere. The blend of melancholy and passion makes “Necromantic” one of the album’s most powerful moments, a track that captures the essence of longing and loss in the most mesmerizing way.



Phoenix” stands as another example of Twice Dark’s artistic dedication and mastery. The song’s intricate structure allows each element to shine without overshadowing the others, from the carefully crafted guitar lines to the sweeping synths that build in intensity as the track progresses. It’s a perfect example of how Twice Dark balances complexity with accessibility. By the time “Time Traveler” arrives, listeners are already swept into the album’s atmospheric depths. With its darkwave undertones and infectious melodies, “Time Traveler” is a true standout. The song’s catchy chorus and the interplay of its rhythmic patterns ensure it will stick in your mind long after the track has ended. Twice Dark’s ability to weave vocal harmonies with lush instrumentation is on full display here, making it one of the most memorable tracks on the album.


As Telekinetic moves towards its conclusion, “Mind Trap” delivers a more straightforward darkwave experience with a dose of 1980s nostalgia. The lush synth leads and punchy basslines evoke a sense of longing for a past era while staying firmly grounded in the present. The hypnotic rhythms and soothing, ethereal ambiance create an intoxicating atmosphere that lingers long after the track ends. It’s a perfect example of how Twice Dark uses minimalism to great effect, allowing each element of the song to breathe and build upon the other.


The album closes with its titular track, “Telekinetic,” a synthwave-inspired anthem that encapsulates everything that makes Twice Dark’s music so captivating. The song is a triumphant, high-energy celebration of new romantic and new wave elements, combining punchy rhythms, infectious melodies, and shimmering synths. It’s a perfect closing track, embodying the album’s themes of power, emotion, and sonic innovation. The way Twice Dark fuses guitars and keys in this song is nothing short of brilliant, making it an irresistible finale to an album that demands to be played again and again.


Telekinetic” is a remarkable achievement in darkwave, goth rock, and beyond. Josh Kreuzman’s ability to blend genres and create emotionally resonant, genre-defying music shines through in every track. From the hypnotic rhythms to the lush synths and powerful vocals, “Telekinetic” is an album that showcases Twice Dark’s unparalleled creativity and musicianship. If you’re looking for an album that captures the essence of darkwave while introducing fresh, innovative sounds, look no further, “Telekinetic” is a must-listen in 2025.


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