The Los Angeles-based band Fevr has not only delivered powerful new music but has also reinforced its commitment to creative autonomy. Their potent new single, “I Don’t Want It,” has been released under their very own record platform: Darkwave Records Label.
This move underscores Fevr’s determination to control every aspect of their art, from composition to distribution. The release of “I Don’t Want It” coincides with the recent official launch of the label’s Bandcamp page, solidifying Darkwave Records Label as the home for an uncompromising artistic vision, managed entirely by the members of Fevr.
The single is an anthem loaded with emotion and resignation. “I Don’t Want It” dives into the depths of personal doubt, resonating with anyone who has struggled to find balance between hope and the harsh reality of heartbreak or loss. The musical atmosphere, featuring their signature darkwave and post-punk sound, is simultaneously ethereal and hard-hitting, designed by Fevr to complement the lyrical intensity of the message.
The song begins with a universal question: “Am I ever gonna get things right?”, immediately establishing a tone of insecurity. The lyrics progress to expose emotional pain, revealing “only pain” left behind after a betrayal or abandonment.
The emotional climax reveals the admission of total surrender: “It’s all I can give.” But the closing line is a definitive act of self-preservation, reflected in the final plea: “And if it’s not enough / I don’t want it” — a retreat from the game when the emotional cost becomes too high.
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