Anthemic synthpop and dance music single by Twice Dark, ‘Invisible Man’ is full of memorable melodies and arresting textures that make it extremely engaging, easy-going, and impactful.

An American artist based in the city of Bloomington, Twice Dark’s infectious monotone and edgy synth sounds are reminiscent of Depeche Mode on his second single released in support of his upcoming album Telekinetic. A collection of rhythmic and throbbing synths coalescing in a dark tapestry of sound about feeling unseen and about the feeling that regardless of the impact someone might leave somewhere, it is bound to be temporary, ‘Invisible Man’ is unquestionably dark.

The ominous topic meets that music only halfway, as while the song’s verses are foreboding, featuring Twice Dark’s charismatic monotone, the hooks are marvels of light and color that are pronounced and crisp, yet uniformly in tune and coherent with the rest of the song’s stylistic darkness. The result is a song that’s carefully balanced and thoroughly enjoyable. The production of ‘Invisible Man’ is well put together. The rich blend of pulsating synth layers, is beautifully laid on top of one another, with Twice Dark’s commandeering sound piercing right through them all in a display of control and efficiency.

A fantastic piece of synthpop and dance, ‘Invisible Man’ channels energies that are both dark and hopeful with a carefully constructed chorus/verse duality that makes for a truly amazing listen. Twice Dark’s upcoming Telekinetic is much anticipated.