Desperate Electric’s “Wildfire” Is A Slow Burn That Catches Fire

Desperate Electric, the Montana-based duo of Ben Morris and Kayti Korte, have a knack for making you move.

Their music, a concoction of power disco and futuristic soul-pop, is designed for the dance floor. But their latest single, “Wildfire,” has a different kind of heat.

It’s a slow burn, a smouldering ember of a song that eventually bursts into a full-blown emotional conflagration. The track is a departure from the more immediate, high-energy tracks on their 2024 album, ‘Don’t Fall in Love’.

But it’s a welcome one, a sign of a band that’s not afraid to explore the darker, more vulnerable corners of the human heart.

The song is about unrequited love, a well-worn topic in pop music. But Desperate Electric manages to make it feel fresh, thanks in large part to Morris’s heartfelt lead vocals.

He sings with a raw, almost desperate, emotion that is impossible to ignore. Korte’s shimmering harmonies provide the perfect counterpoint, a cool balm to Morris’s fiery delivery.

The instrumentation is equally impressive. The track is built around a foundation of lush synths and infectious rhythms, with a guitar line that weaves its way through the song like a flickering flame. The result is a sound that feels both timeless and daringly fresh.

It’s interesting to think about the geography of this song. Desperate Electric hails from Montana, a state known for its wide-open spaces and rugged individualism.

And you can hear that in their music. There’s a sense of freedom and possibility, a feeling that anything can happen. But there’s also a sense of isolation, a feeling of being small in the face of something vast and powerful.

That’s the feeling that “Wildfire” captures so perfectly. It’s the feeling of being consumed by a love that you can’t have, a love that’s as beautiful and destructive as a wildfire.

I once saw a documentary about the Yellowstone fires of 1988. The fires were devastating, but they also cleared the way for new growth. And that’s what “Wildfire” feels like.

It’s a song about destruction, but it’s also a song about renewal. It’s a song about the pain of unrequited love, but it’s also a song about the hope that comes with starting over. It’s a song that will stay with you long after the last note has faded.

Desperate Electric is a band that is constantly evolving. They’re not content to rest on their laurels. They’re always pushing themselves to explore new sounds and new ideas.

And that’s what makes them so exciting. They’re a band that’s not afraid to take risks. And with “Wildfire,” they’ve taken their biggest risk yet. And it’s paid off. This is a band that is on the verge of something big. And I, for one, can’t wait to see what they do next.

The duo has been making a name for themselves across the Midwest, Rocky Mountain, and Pacific Northwest regions with their electrifying live shows.

And with “Wildfire” now in their arsenal, their live set is sure to be even more potent. The song is a perfect showcase for their dynamic as performers, the interplay between Morris’s raw emotion and Korte’s cool confidence.

Desperate Electric's Wildfire is a Slow Burn That Catches Fire
Desperate Electric’s Wildfire is a Slow Burn That Catches Fire

It’s a song that will connect with anyone who has ever felt the sting of unrequited love. And it’s a song that will make you want to dance, even as your heart is breaking.

Desperate Electric is a breath of fresh air. They’re a band with something to say, and they’re saying it in a way that is both intelligent and accessible.

They’re a band that is making music for the right reasons. And they’re a band that is here to stay.

So, if you’re looking for something new and exciting, something that will make you think and feel, then you need to check out Desperate Electric.

And you need to listen to “Wildfire.” It’s a song that will set your soul on fire.

MrrrDaisy
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MrrrDaisy is a Ghanaian-Spanish-born Journalist, A&R, Publicist, Graphic & Web Designer, and Blogger popularly known by many as the owner and founder of Music Arena Gh and ViViPlay. He has worked with both mainstream and unheard artists from all over the world. The young entrepreneur is breaking boundaries to live off his work, create an impact, be promoted, cooperate with prominent artists, producers, and writers, and build his portfolio.

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