Synthpop project Hermidgets has released a brand-new single titled 'Meaningless' which, in contrast to the title, is not actually meaningless. Hermidgets describes the single as something that "delves into the depths of existential inquiry and the transient nature of human life." The artist also implores the audience to take comfort and peace in their insignificance through existential contemplation. Perhaps if you're feeling down and low this might not be the single for you. 

A music video has been released side-by-side with the single which is intended to allow the artist to remain anonymous whilst giving the viewer some trippy imagery. If you like trees and nature, you might see a couple of decent shots. You can stream the video below. 


'Meaningless' comes off of Hermidgets forthcoming album "NIHIL". The album is set to release on June 2nd in both digital and CD formats. You can purchase yours here: 


Hermidgets releases new single 'Meaningless', announces forthcoming album
April 21, 2024
Brutal Resonance

Hermidgets releases new single 'Meaningless', announces forthcoming album

Synthpop project Hermidgets has released a brand-new single titled 'Meaningless' which, in contrast to the title, is not actually meaningless. Hermidgets describes the single as something that "delves into the depths of existential inquiry and the transient nature of human life." The artist also implores the audience to take comfort and peace in their insignificance through existential contemplation. Perhaps if you're feeling down and low this might not be the single for you. 

A music video has been released side-by-side with the single which is intended to allow the artist to remain anonymous whilst giving the viewer some trippy imagery. If you like trees and nature, you might see a couple of decent shots. You can stream the video below. 


'Meaningless' comes off of Hermidgets forthcoming album "NIHIL". The album is set to release on June 2nd in both digital and CD formats. You can purchase yours here: 


Apr 21 2024

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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