Alt-pop duo Glass Mansions returns with a gripping new single, “Violet,” a darkly charged anthem exploring our obsession with digital identity and the hypnotic pull of social media. Inspired by an early episode of Black Mirror, the track confronts the way we curate and brand ourselves online, chasing validation in an endless cycle of posts and doomscrolls. But what’s on the other side of that scroll?
“Violet” imagines the moment when we don’t just participate in the digital world—but fully surrender to it. With Jayna Doyle’s sultry vocals at the center and Taylor Webb’s cinematic production layering chaotic synths and brooding textures, the song feels like stepping into a neon-lit vortex of dopamine and disillusionment.
Tongue-in-cheek and hauntingly relatable, “Violet” isn’t just a song—it’s a mirror to the madness of our curated lives. As with all of Glass Mansions’ work, it pairs lush soundscapes with emotional intensity, delivering a track that’s as danceable as it is thought-provoking. For fans of dark pop, digital angst, and irresistible beats, “Violet” hits the sweet spot.
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