In Chayne’s latest single, Quicksilver, synth-pop and industrial rock cataclysmically collide, allowing the 17-year-old UK-born, Southern France residing artist to stake a claim as one of the most revolutionary acts on the scene. Since picking up music production in 2020, she’s refined a sound that thrives on unrelenting intensity and razor-sharp focus.
The ragged basslines and snarled guitar riffs grind against the pulsating synths in Quicksilver, creating a sonic collision that feels as visceral as it is danceable. Meanwhile, the snapping backbeat fuels the momentum, driving the track’s adrenaline-fuelled heartbeat. Fans of Shiny Toy Guns and similarly chaotic synth-pop acts will find themselves at home in its oscillating chaos.
Chayne’s vocals cut through the dynamic storm like a scalpel—cold, direct, and almost animatronic in their unflinchingly convictive delivery. Every syllable lands with calculated precision, anchoring the track’s high-octane energy in unapologetically scathed intensity without sacrificing clarity.
If you want to put your rhythmic pulses through their paces, this single delivers all the raw voltage and unflinching rhythm needed to find your body beat.
Stream Quicksilver on all major platforms, including Spotify.
Review by Amelia Vandergast
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