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Human Hollow make a haunting return with their new darkwave single «Could You Feel It Again?», released on 13 February 2026 and already sending shivers through the synthpop underground. The Portland duo dive deeper than ever into longing, emotional rupture and the fragile space where memory blurs into detachment. Built on swelling analogue synths, pulsing bass and icy industrial textures, the track captures the obsessive echo of a connection that refuses to die. Its repeated refrain — Could you feel it again? At all? — loops like a desperate mantra, turning heartbreak into something hypnotic, ritualistic and impossible to shake.
The single marks a shift inward for Human Hollow, who previously explored grief, psychosexual descent and horror‑tinged surrealism. Here, they confront the slow erosion of intimacy head‑on: the moment when warmth fades, silence grows heavy and you’re left wondering whether a spark that once burned so fiercely can ever be reignited. The track builds from restrained, breath‑tight verses into a chant‑like crescendo, mirroring the emotional spiral embedded in its lyrics. It’s vulnerable, confrontational and drenched in nostalgia — a soundscape that feels both distant and painfully personal.
«Could You Feel It Again?» stands as a dark synthpop anthem for anyone who has stood in the ruins of a relationship and questioned whether love can ever return in the same form. Human Hollow — the creative partnership of Austin McKee (he/him) and Lucia Luna (they/them) — continue to craft immersive, emotionally charged worlds shaped by vulnerability, surrealism and a fiercely DIY ethos. Entirely self‑produced across songwriting, production, photography and film, their work blends darkwave, synthpop and industrial atmosphere with ghostlike vocals and cinematic tension, cementing them as one of the most compelling acts in the modern darkwave scene.
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