Solid-State Sunlight issues new single ‘Fall Apart’

Solid-State Sunlight
Denver industrial/dark electronic project Solid-State Sunlight has released the digital 2-track single “Fall Apart”.
“‘Fall Apart’ is a cynical rant from the perspective of the autocratic technocracy that runs absolutely everything,” says project founder Will N., adding: “I chuckled at how the misanthropic lyrics delivered through the context of fictional villainous overlords aligned so perfectly with the news of today.”
On Bandcamp the single appears as a two-track digital release – “Fall Apart” and “Fall Apart (HDR mix)” – with live percussion by Dan Milligan (The Joy Thieves) and A-side mastering by Mark Alan Miller (Out Out/Radio Valkyrie). A lyric video is also out.
“Fall Apart” is out on major platforms including Bandcamp, Spotify, and Apple Music.
About Solid-State Sunlight
Solid-State Sunlight is a DIY solo studio project by Will N., based in Denver, Colorado. The project began in 2023 and blends industrial rock, darkwave, post-grunge textures and analog synth work.
The debut EP “ExoAnthro” was released on May 13, 2024, following the singles “Hope Is a Drug” and “RealFeel.”
In 2025 the project issued a run of singles – “FailSafe” (August 29), “Halogen Dusk” (October 3), and “Fall Apart” (October 24) – with Milligan contributing live percussion on select tracks and Mark Alan Miller handling mastering on the A-side of “Fall Apart.”
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