Julio César Martínez González
Reviews "I Miss You When I See You"
From Philadelphia, The Divys is a duo that masterfully resurrects the vibrant essence of 80s new wave. Formed in 2004 by William Rule (vocals and keyboards) and Kliffee Cee (guitars and backing vocals), the band has woven its own path in the alternative scene, leaving a mark with its nostalgic and electric sound.
Their talent has been recognized with prestigious awards, such as the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in 2006 for the best electronic song, and their music has found an echo in Dance Dance Revolution.
A few weeks ago, The Divys caught us in an emotional whirlwind with their most recent single, "I Miss You When I See You." A song that captures the paradox of missing someone even in their presence, that feeling of latent loss, uncontrollable longing and silent desperation. The song unfolds like an ocean of emotions, where Rule's voice slides between waves of synthesizers and ethereal guitars, evoking the feeling of being trapped underwater, unable to take control.
With each chord, The Divys confronts us with the cyclical pain of absence and the unwavering need for love. In their sound universe, melancholy dances with hope, and music becomes a refuge for wandering hearts.