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Spooky Halloween Track of The Day: Temple Invisible
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Spooky Halloween Track of The Day: Temple Invisible

OOoo0o0oooooooo spooky – it’s Halloween you guys! So spooky right? Well it gets even spookier with this new one from Temple Invisible, but in the sort of chilling, Japanese-horror tradition of The Ring. The kind of spooky that makes you cry.

‘Collide’ starts out innocently enough – swelling electronica and stabbing snares, but soon descends into the kind of hair-pulling scariness that could only come from sounds that evoke a tortured Bjork jamming with Nine Inch Nails whilst a lunatic Phantom of the Opera belts out a pretty morose, grandiose organ solo.

What’s with all the creepy whispering guys? Seriously, we don’t like it anymore. Please stop doing that…

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