There’s a difference between being seen and being known, and CARMINE makes that crystal clear in “You See Me Now”. No gimmicks, no glitter, just a visceral unraveling of betrayal wrapped in slow-burning elegance. With its brooding production and melancholic pacing, the track slides through your chest like a secret you weren’t ready to hear. “You wanted time on your terms, but I don’t bend just to feel burned”, one line, and the air gets heavier. Directed with eerie precision, the video captures late-night paranoia in visual form. Between flashes of backseat glances and bathroom mirrors, CARMINE doesn’t just tell a story, he lets you live inside the wound. It’s the kind of song you don’t dance to. You sit with it, headphones on, headlights fading, and let it cut deep. This one? Slash Music is handing you a front-row seat.
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“You wanted time on your terms, but I don’t bend just to feel burned” – CARMINE
NEURAL FAITH: CARMINE’s Elegy for the Post-Human Heart
CARMINE doesn’t just release music, he curates emotional states, one visual at a time. Scroll through his YouTube channel, and you’ll find more than just songs, it’s a gallery of raw precision. From the haunting “YOU LOST REAL” to the hypnotic “Exile Mode”, and the nocturnal drift of “Midnight Shift”, each clip feels like an entry from a diary left open under dim light. These aren’t just videos, they’re scenes from the movie of a mind at war with itself. While his album “Neural Faith” continues to echo with purpose, what’s next is still under wraps. But the signal is clear: the evolution is happening, frame by frame, upload by upload. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you’re already late. Keep your notifications on, CARMINE doesn’t make announcements, he drops experiences.
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