You meet a new person who’s an unsolved puzzle in front of you, and you feel the urge to get to know them. What do you do? You need to be a pro to know when to take things slowly, footstep by footstep, and when to take the leap and dive. Under Delusion certainly knows how to walk in this fine thread, steady and balanced, and their single “Dive” is their hypnotizing manifesto that will lead you to take your subtle direction, or maybe make you forget your way and be lost in their ravishing rhythms.

“Dive” is the latest single by the Russian Rock outfit Under Delusion, who not only know how to balance relationship approaches but also put in their scale mixed genres and varied elements that result in a solid product.

A thrilling intro kicks off the song, which is soon joined by the low-pitched female vocals that lure the listener into a mystical voyage. Together, the vocals and the instrumental arrangement create the ominous atmosphere without one overshadowing the other; nevertheless, the vocals smoothly take centre stage at times with the flawless performance. The vocal line blends well with the melody like a tuneful yet edgy instrument, while the instrumentation sings intensely along with the vocals and offers a psychedelic ambiance. The Dark Synths mingle with the hard-hitting Rock flair, and nuances of other genres are placed here and there to present a standout sonic getaway in a vague yet luscious realm.

There’s such a profound, sultry empowerment laying in the female vocals that as the single progresses, the singer digs from depth to depth, reaching the heart of perfection. The energizing riffs, stinging synth, and zestful drumming are also efficient components to hook up the bottom as well as get one hooked.

Owing to its lyrical substance and soothing yet overwhelming musicality, it is simple to be immersed in its aesthetics and delve into numerous plays to discover new gems in each one. This is not the kind of song that you’d like to stay on the surface with; this is the one you need to take a deep breath and “Dive.”