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DBsock releases new single ‘worse’

  • jimt
  • 2 hours ago
  • 1 min read

There’s a quiet intensity to DBsock’s latest release, “worse,” that speaks volumes without ever raising its voice. Rooted in alt-R&B but stretching beyond its boundaries, the track unfolds with a measured confidence, allowing emotion to simmer rather than spill over. It’s a subtle yet powerful statement from an artist honing their identity.


The production leans into minimalism, favouring texture over density. Soft, ambient layers create a sense of suspended time, giving DBsock’s vocal performance the space it needs to fully resonate. There’s a tactile quality to the sound—something intimate, almost close enough to touch.


At its core, “worse” is concerned with contradiction. The song explores the tension between awareness and action, capturing a moment where understanding a situation doesn’t necessarily translate into leaving it. DBsock articulates this with precision, tracing the internal loops that define emotional entanglement.


Importantly, there’s no attempt to resolve that tension. Instead, DBsock sits within it, allowing the discomfort to remain intact. This restraint feels intentional, reinforcing the track’s central theme: that not all emotional experiences arrive with clarity or closure.


In “worse,” DBsock offers a compelling snapshot of emotional complexity, delivered with poise and subtlety. It’s a track that lingers—not through grand gestures, but through the quiet weight of its honesty.



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