
With Hatesong, Seattle-based electronic artist US3R unleashes a charged, synth-heavy anthem that turns negativity into fuel. As the first glimpse of his upcoming album DOPAM1NE, the track pulses with raw energy, fusing industrial pop, synthwave nostalgia, and a sharp lyrical edge.
The production is sleek yet menacing—layered with shimmering synths, throbbing basslines, and relentless drum patterns. US3R’s vocals hover between detached coolness and underlying intensity, adding an eerie contrast to the track’s hypnotic drive. It’s music built for dark, neon-lit spaces, where tension and release dance in perfect sync.
Lyrically, Hatesong is a digital-age battle cry—spinning personal frustration into a defiant, high-voltage groove. There’s an almost cinematic quality to the way it unfolds, shifting moods like scenes in a dystopian thriller. The track doesn’t just ask you to listen; it pulls you into its world and makes you feel the pressure.
If Hatesong is a sign of what’s coming with DOPAM1NE, US3R is poised to deliver an album that challenges, captivates, and disrupts. Electronic music has its share of innovators, but few channel this much emotion into the machine.
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