The new track "Spiders" from 88 and gone is a raw journey into the haunted passageways of the mind where fears, anxieties, and intrusive thoughts lie in wait like predators. This song consists of chaos, breathes through it, and dares you to feel every bite. "Spiders" is a mental exorcism, fusing elements of hard rock, alternative metal, and a hint of edgy rap. The guitars jumble and scorch against the backdrop of a relentless grit, and the percussion races like a pulse.
However, what makes the track stand out is the emotional honesty that lies beneath the lyrical delivery. 88 and gone balance openness and volatility with almost eerie precision, rendering internal struggle as an audio storm. The song is atmospheric and gloomy, reflecting the psychological burden it explores. From the first note, you're sucked down into a headspace that's uncomfortable but hypnotic, like you've been caught in a web your own thoughts wove. And rather than providing escape, the music demands confrontation. It is that grand track that bleeds truth and tension.
"Spiders" lands somewhere right in the zone for fans of emotionally raw, high-octane music. The track is genre-bending and reminiscent of bands that choose not to play it too safe, but rather crack their fears open and set them on fire. It's the type of song that hits best when it's loud, since its message, and its mess, are most deserving of impact. On "Spiders," 88 and gone proves they're here to uncover, untangle, and unapologetically share the struggles that so many fight behind closed doors. This is music that bites, a sound that feels with soul, a story that gets under your skin and won't leave.