The atmospheric grungegaze outfit MARCH DOVE has announced their return with a brand-new single, “DECENDER.” Building on their distinctive blend of shoegaze textures and grunge-inspired grit, the track marks a bold step further into the band’s creative evolution. With “DECENDER,” MARCH DOVE explore the raw landscapes of inner emotion, confronting the hidden corners of the soul and inviting listeners to join them on a journey of self-discovery. Drawing from the more classical influences of shoegaze and grunge contemporaries, the single promises to deliver both nostalgia and innovation, a sonic balance that embodies their signature sound.
MARCH DOVE’s identity is rooted in a philosophy of dreamgazing, heartgazing, and grungegazing—a poetic manifesto that captures their desire to connect sound with emotion. Their music is crafted not only to be heard but to be felt, a reflection of their belief that noise and atmosphere can transcend language. The release of “DECENDER” underscores this ethos, offering fans a thrilling glimpse into the deeper, more intimate sides of the band while retaining the energetic power that defines their live performances.
The band’s story began when Helena Marzec and Mateusz Gołąb first crossed paths, sparking a creative bond that flourished during the pandemic. What started as a musical exploration soon blossomed into MARCH DOVE, a full-fledged project with a clear vision. Joined by Jeremiasz Górny on drums and Marcin Kornacki on lead guitar, the group has since established themselves as an act capable of weaving heaviness with ethereality, delivering music that resonates with both intensity and vulnerability.
Their debut single “SKYFALLING” showcased this range, contrasting the atmospheric title track with the chaotic energy of the B-side “BUSTER CALL.” Now, with “DECENDER,” MARCH DOVE push the boundaries even further, diving deeper into their sonic universe. Fans can expect a song that not only continues their trajectory but also reaffirms their place as one of the most compelling rising forces in the grungegaze scene.