Seibiant - 'Control'
Barcelona-based indie rock, post-punk, and shoegaze band Seibiant present their new single ‘Control’.
Taking influence from the likes of DIIV, Protomartyr, and The Horrors - their track ‘Control’ delves deep into the band’s darker side - comparing to previous releases ‘Leave No Light’ and ‘Out Of Phase’. A wave of sonic intensity, echoing the sounds of Nine Inch Nails. The song combines intense and moody vocals with 80s synthesizers and an aggressive bassline to create a dark and magnetic atmosphere.
Following recent performances at Sala Vol, alongside Tramhaus at Sala Upload (Primavera Tours - Barcelona), and Sala Teatro (Utrecht, NL), Seibiant continues to solidify its sound while preparing its anticipated debut EP for early 2026.
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