Emerging once again from the obsidian edges of the underground, Sirenglas has returned with ‘Glass Between Us’, a moody, synth-laced lament that sounds like it was plucked from the smoke-filled corners of an abandoned cathedral rave. This is gothic futurism with a beating heart, simultaneously icy and intimate.
The track creeps in like fog on a forgotten pier as synths shimmer and crackle with a bruised elegance, while the bass throbs with the slow-motion urgency of a memory you can’t outrun. At its core, ‘Glass Between Us’ is a portrait of emotional tension, that unnerving in-between where connection teeters on the edge of fracture. The lyrics drip with duality, yearning meets distance, beauty meets ruin. “We break and shatter in this space, our hearts collide, no hiding place,” sings a voice that’s part whisper, part wraith. It’s not just dramatic, it’s devastating.

What’s most captivating here is the atmosphere as Sirenglas looks to summon immersive environments. Every beat feels deliberate, every melody tinged with decay. There’s a coldness, but also a flicker of something strangely tender, like finding a love letter in the ashes. Fans of Ash Code, She Past Away, or The Agnes Circle will feel right at home, but make no mistake: this isn’t imitation, it’s initiation.
‘Glass Between Us’ pulses like a distant warning light; melancholic, magnetic, and impossible to ignore. Sirenglas remains a rare kind of project: one that invites you to step inside a darkwave world. And once you’re in, you might not want to leave.