Listen: xDB – “When love disappears” –

Bittburg -based band Xdb It is active with an attractive rocky nostalgia for a new song “When Love disappears”, evokes an attractiveness from the eighties. Robert Kane, the author of the path songs, notes inspiration from the TNT album religious The Tony Harnell’s Starbreaker project. “I wanted to write something that was driven by the guitar, but he also had keys in it, especially at the forefront,” explains. “We perform it in Drop-D, giving it a great mix between TNT and Savatage.”
The topics of longing and lost love provides an emotional feature within a friendly rock force. Kane’s intention to spark the keys and guitars smoothly at the forefront, as it stems from night conspiracies of the keys and rapidly slipping into enthusiastic guitar. Keys/synthesis maintains reflective quality all the time, although he greatly emphasized the Xander Demos guitar. They rise with abundant charisma before the shot singing appears, then their regret is lost at night and “you do not find what I am looking for.”
“Where did we make a mistake?” The expressive sound layers that you allow during the unforgettable choir, interspersed with tangible longing in singing, “I will never forget the night in which I moved away.” It enhances the single guitar that exceeds three -minute courses that are already attending, which balances the vocal passion presented and more music that focuses on devices. The final sound sequence enters the end, as well as another transmission of the height of the guitar that crowns the prosperity of the keys in the atmosphere. “When love disappears” is a strong success in rock music from XDB.
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https://www.obscuresound.com/2025/04/xdb-when-the-love-is-gone/