Vinyl - SEVIT - Confession Time 12inch - Édition numérotée

Tracklist

Face A
1.
Confession Time
SEVIT
03:56
2.
Confession Time (LP Version)
SEVIT
04:21
Face B
1.
Confession Time (Ashes & Absolution Mix)
SEVIT
04:21
2.
Retribution
SEVIT
03:56

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Description

SEVIT’s Sound

SEVIT weaves a rich tapestry of post-punk, darkwave, and goth rock—where haunting synths, shimmering guitars, and brooding basslines collide beneath melancholic vocals and cinematic atmospheres. Their sound echoes the shadowy corridors of 80s underground clubs, yet feels fresh and urgent, like a prayer whispered through a distorted speaker.

It’s the pulse of early Depeche Mode wrapped in the gloom of The Cure’s Pornography, with flashes of modern darkwave revivalists like Drab Majesty and She Past Away. Gritty yet elegant, sorrowful yet seductive—SEVIT’s music lives in the tension between sacred and profane, light and void.

Perfect for lost nights, candlelit rooms, and headphones turned up loud in the small hours.

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SEVIT – Band Biography

Emerging from the shadows of Dallas, Texas, SEVIT channels the spirit of classic post-punk and darkwave through a modern, cinematic lens. Formed by musicians who carry the torch of goth’s golden age, SEVIT crafts music that is as haunting as it is danceable, balancing brooding melodies with pulsing synths and icy guitar lines.

Their debut album, SEVIT (Self Titled), made waves in the dark alternative scene, evoking comparisons to the likes of Sisters of Mercy, Clan of Xymox, and early Joy Division, Lords of The New Chruch. With lyrics exploring personal demons, religious iconography, and the emotional debris of modern life, SEVIT offers a soundtrack for those who find beauty in the bleak.

Live, SEVIT is both raw and immersive—bathing the stage in reverb, smoke, and emotion. Their performances are not just shows, but rituals of release, binding their audience with sound and shadow.

In 2025, SEVIT returns with their long-awaited sophomore album, led by the haunting new single “Confession Time.” The band leans further into their darker instincts, exploring themes of guilt, desire, and absolution with a refined intensity.

Whether through vinyl hiss or digital static, SEVIT continues to blur the lines between nostalgia and the now—creating music for the damned, the dreamers, and everyone caught in between.