BERENICE – Forgot To Love You

BERENICE’s Forgot to Love You – A Haunting Confession Wrapped in Spaghetti Western Pop

There’s something deliciously cinematic about BERENICE’s latest single, Forgot to Love You. It’s not just a song—it’s an experience, a sonic trip through dusty landscapes of regret and raw emotion. Blending Spaghetti Western drama with an indie rock edge, BERENICE crafts a sound that’s as nostalgic as it is fresh, evoking the ghostly echoes of Ennio Morricone while channeling the vulnerability of Phoebe Bridgers—just with a bit more bite.

From the opening chords, the track drips with tension. The moody guitar riffs and dramatic instrumental shifts mirror the inner turmoil of love lost, while BERENICE’s voice is both delicate and powerful, carrying the weight of every word. The chorus crashes in like a revelation—haunting, unapologetic, and filled with aching sincerity. The standout lyric, “But you held me tighter, rocking me side to side. And the scars your arms left, maybe they were from mine,” slices deep, encapsulating the irony of love turned suffocating.

The production is ambitious yet controlled, with the arrangement evolving in waves—sometimes tender, sometimes fiery—mirroring the instability of a relationship spiraling out of control. It’s no surprise that BERENICE had the entire track mapped out in her mind before recording; every note, every pause, feels intentional, heightening the emotional weight of the song.

With Forgot to Love You, BERENICE proves she’s a force to be reckoned with. The track is equal parts intimate and explosive, a confessional anthem for those who have loved, lost, and lingered in between. If this is just the beginning, the future is looking thrillingly unpredictable for Spaghetti Western Pop’s rising star.

 

 

 

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