Omnesia’s “Dangle” Is the Sweaty, Unfiltered Rock Song We’ve Been Missing

Meet Omnesia: androgynous vocalist Medella Kingston and guitarist/producer M2, a duo who met online in Oakland and decided to throw every genre rulebook out the window. They call their sound “auditory omakase,” which is a fancy way of saying you never know what you’re getting.

Man, Rock, Guitar, Song, Album, Cover, Art, Green, Monochrome, Desire, Intimacy, Singer, Musician
“Sometimes salvation isn’t spiritual. It’s physical, immediate, and unapologetically human.”

“Dangle” is a song about power, pleasure, and the art of getting through life’s bullshit by focusing on what really matters. Kingston’s narrator knows exactly what she wants and isn’t shy about asking for it, flipping traditional power dynamics with lines that celebrate being in control even when you’re not. You can hear it in the way the song breathes, how the bass and drums lock in with that slightly dangerous energy of people actually listening to each other. The lyrics acknowledge that sometimes intimacy is the only thing keeping you sane when life is grinding you down.

“Dangle” makes you feel alive. The band recorded most of it live, then went back to tighten up vocals and add some synth layers, but that foundation stays dirty and immediate. Give “Dangle” a listen when you need something that kicks as hard as it grooves.

Catch A Muse Here:
Catch Similar Music in Our Rock Muse Playlist Here:
Posted in

Leave a comment