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POIGNANT PORTRAYAL OF EMOTIONAL TURMOIL IN "REMEDY" BY WORLDS APART x THE KILL ROMEOS

Worlds Apart x The Kill Romeos’ song “Remedy” depicts an intense, emotional story of someone trapped in a toxic and emotionally abusive relationship, seeking a way out. The lyrics paint a picture of a person who is aware that their partner is not right for them yet unable to break free. The song’s powerful message of hardship and hope is conveyed through the group’s unique fusion of electronic music, lyrical poetry, videography, and visual arts.

 

Worlds Apart, comprised of three creative minds, draws inspiration from a diverse range of musical influences, including Seven Lions, Illenium, Trivecta, Crystal Skies, Wooli, Nurko, and other talented Melodic Bass artists. Their artistry culminates in an inspiring and captivating sound that transports the listener to another world, creating a mesmerizing and unforgettable experience.

The collective’s primary producers and composers, Lorenzo and Jason, bring their individual talents to the table, with Lorenzo as the primary DJ and Jason focusing on musical production, lyric writing, and vocal production. Ashley’s passion is with the visual arts, where she creates stunning electronic, video, and photographic art that brings the group’s vision to life.

 

Worlds Apart are quickly making a name for themselves in the electronic music scene, with appearances on various music labels such as Blanco y Negro, The Soul, LFTD, High Five Records, Melodic Bassment, Glitchworld Recordings, and Noiseporn. The group’s rapidly growing success is a testament to their unparalleled talent and dedication to spreading a message of love, hope, and excitement through their art.

 

Love what you hear and want to learn more? Get social! Follow 

Worlds Apart: SoundCloud , TikTok, Facebook ,Twitter , Spotify ,YouTube , and Instagram 

The Kill Romeos: TikTok, and Instagram 

 

“Remedy” has been added to my “Summer Vibes“, and “Wanderlust” ,  playlists on Spotify!

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