THE SLASHES EMBRACE THE DARK ON POST-PUNK SINGLE "I STARTED A FIRE"

The Slashes lean all the way into the darkness on "I Started A Fire," a brooding, slow-burning post-punk anthem that effortlessly blends darkwave atmosphere with razor-sharp melodies. Beneath its haunting exterior lies a hypnotic current of shimmering guitars, thunderous bass lines, and a driving rhythm section that never lets the tension slip. It's equal parts moody and magnetic, pulling listeners deeper into its shadowy world with every passing moment.

While the song simmers with an ominous sense of unease, it's the band's knack for melody that keeps "I Started A Fire" from disappearing into the gloom. The guitars weave in and out of the mix with a ghostly elegance while the heavy, rumbling low end anchors the track in classic post-punk fashion. Every note feels deliberate, creating a sound that's cinematic, immersive, and impossible to shake.

The San Diego trio describe themselves as "making music for the restless and haunted," and it's hard to imagine a more fitting mission statement. "I Started A Fire" feels tailor-made for empty streets after midnight, neon lights reflecting off rain-soaked pavement, and those quiet moments when the world seems to stand still. It's the soundtrack to finishing your last drink at a dimly lit bar, stepping outside into the cold night air, flicking ash from your cigarette as fog rolls in and the silence becomes almost deafening.

Fans of darkwave, post-punk, and goth rock will find plenty to sink their teeth into here. With "I Started A Fire," The Slashes prove they aren't just chasing the genre's aesthetics—they're crafting songs that capture its spirit with authenticity, atmosphere, and a lingering sense of mystery.

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