Talk To Her share ‘Dyve’ video and single ahead of new 2025 album ‘Pleasure Loss Desire’

Talk To Her
Italian post-punk band Talk To Her will release their second 10-track album “Pleasure Loss Desire” on 30 October 2025 via Shyrec and Icy Cold Records. The record was co-produced and recorded by Maurizio Baggio and follows the debut LP “Love Will Come Again” (2020) and will arrive on white vinyl (limited to 500 copies), CD (3-panel digipak, limited to 500 copies), and as digital.
Today the band present the track “Dyve” with an accompanying video.
The band considers “Dyve” to be one of the album’s most intense songs, noting the title merges “Dive” and “Dying” to express dependence, surrender, and self-loss.
Produced by Talk To Her and Maurizio Baggio, the single and album were recorded by Baggio at La Distilleria (Bassano del Grappa, IT), mixed by Edoardo Pellizzari (Overdrive Studio) and mastered by Collin Jordan (The Boiler Room, Chicago).
“PLD” was issued on 9 September 2025 as the album’s first single. The track premiered with an official video and reflects the album’s colder, more aggressive direction compared with the debut.
Below is the album available for ordering.
About Talk To Her
Talk To Her formed in late 2015 in Veneto (Este/Padua), Italy. The original and current line-up is Andrea Visaggio (vocals, synthesizers), Stefano Murrone (guitars), Riccardo Massaro (bass), and Francesco Zambon (drums).
Early distribution ran through Shyrec, which issued the four-track EP “Home” in 2018. The first album “Love Will Come Again” followed on 14 February 2020 through Shyrec/Icy Cold Records; vinyl reprints arrived later.
The second album “Pleasure Loss Desire” arrives on 30 October 2025 via the same labels. Their sound can be best described as a blend of post-punk and wave, with elements of late-’90s/early-2000s post/alternative rock.
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